Video Record Breaking 38 Bears Spotted at Brooks Falls During Salmon Run

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Brooks Falls in Alaska saw a record number of bears this season, with 38 bears appearing in one night to catch salmon.

As thousands of salmon swam upstream, it was the perfect opportunity for these bears to gather for a feast.

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The remarkable gathering was captured on specialized bear cams installed around Brooks Falls, providing clear views of bears in action.

These strategically placed cameras allow viewers to observe the bears in their natural habitat from various angles.

In the spring, the bear cams also revealed mother bears exploring the wilderness around Brooks Falls with their cubs.

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But the main attraction was the bears standing on the falls, where salmon made their legendary leaps.

While it’s an impressive sight for visitors, it’s a difficult moment for the salmon, as many became meals for the hungry bears.

This season set a record for the rangers at Brooks Falls, with more bears spotted than in any other year. The night with 38 bears in one location is expected to remain a record for a while.

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Nature enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy watching the bears as they catch their meals and live their extraordinary lives in the wild.

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