Alaska Brown Bear And The Aghileen Pinnacles
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The American Museum of natural History New York, U. S. A. Alaska Brown Bear (Ursus gyas) and the Aghileen Pinnacles. These huge bears, reaching a weight of three-quarters of a ton, have just emerged from hibernation. Like the otter (distance), they feed on salmon, numbers of which they scoop out of the streams with their paws. The imposing Aghileen Pinnacles in Alaska, shown in the distance, are of volcanic origin, modified by the action of glaciers and snowfields. Hall of North American Mammals. |