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RUSSIA - Kamchatka - Bears
The Kamchatka brown bear (Ursus arctos beringianus), also known as the Far Eastern brown bear, is a subspecies of brown bear with a body length of 2.4 metres, to 3 metres tall on hind legs and a weight up to 650 kg (1433 lbs). In the summer period, bears feed on berries and salmons.
The annual salmon migration is a major event for brown bear because salmons are an important food source they will need during the months of winter in its den. It is crucial that brown bears must eat enough to store huge amounts of fat needed to sustain it. This migration period is highly recommended for bear watching because bears focus on the shores of lakes and rivers. Bears might be dangerous and protection by an armed guide is necessary for your safety.
BEST TIME to VISIT KAMCHATKA.
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to KAMCHATKA.
For bears : end July to early September

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bear and salmon

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bears playing

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fishing salmon

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bears and landscape

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feeding on berries

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one bear at the entrance of the fenced lodge

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2 cubs playing

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bears playing

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bears playing

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bear fishing

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Mom bear and cubs

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Mom Bear and cubs

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bear fishing

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bear fishing

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bear fishing
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