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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080291_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080290_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080289_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080288_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080287_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
Please byline: Simon Roberts/Solent News
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
Please byline: Simon Roberts/Solent News
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DUKAS_163080299_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080298_SON
dukas 163080298 son
A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080297_SON
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A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080294_SON
dukas 163080294 son
A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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DUKAS_163080292_SON
dukas 163080292 son
A pod of humpback whales compete with each other for their dinner off the coast of Klemtu, British Columbia.
The whales are implementing a hunting technique known as ‘bubble-netting’ where one member of the pod swims quickly surrounding a shoal of fish while simultaneously blowing bubbles to disorient the fish, resulting in them swimming in a tighter formation.
These images were captured by Simon Roberts, 61 from Cumbria. The retired surgeon said, “It’s common off the coast of British Columbia, but not so common to see this behaviour and very difficult to photograph."
"The actions of the whales are very unpredictable, you never know where it’s going to happen, or where they will suddenly pop up out of the water. The intelligent, cooperative behaviour of the fishing whales was incredible to watch.”
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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dukas 161969207 son
A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969206_SON
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969201_SON
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969196_SON
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969195_SON
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A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969194_SON
dukas 161969194 son
A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969191_SON
dukas 161969191 son
A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969184_SON
dukas 161969184 son
A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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DUKAS_161969183_SON
dukas 161969183 son
A rare bear with a mutant gene that makes it white has been pictured pulling fish out of a river. Spirit bears are a subspecies of black bears and a recessive gene makes their fur cream or white.
Simon Roberts took these pictures in a Canadian forest and said he witnessed the bear 'feeding on the salmon run and walking by the water'. The 61 year old said: "We were waiting in the rain in the Great Bear Rain Forest at a site where the bear had previously been seen when it appeared by the salmon river. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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dukas 160352984 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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dukas 160352981 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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dukas 160352975 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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dukas 160352956 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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dukas 160352955 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îRoccaraso, Abruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - Marina Valentini, owner of the "Dolci Momenti" (Sweet moments) confectioners shop which was broken in to by bear Juan Carrito in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îRoccaraso, Abruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - Marina Valentini, owner of the "Dolci Momenti" (Sweet moments) confectioners shop which was broken in to by bear Juan Carrito in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îRoccaraso, Abruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - Marina Valentini, owner of the "Dolci Momenti" (Sweet moments) confectioners shop which was broken in to by bear Juan Carrito in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îRoccaraso, Abruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - Marina Valentini, owner of the "Dolci Momenti" (Sweet moments) confectioners shop which was broken in to by bear Juan Carrito in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îAbruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - A bear seen in the woods near Palena. Marsican bears, native to this region, have recently been frequenting the towns in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îAbruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - A bear seen in the woods near Palena. Marsican bears, native to this region, have recently been frequenting the towns in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îAbruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - Bears seen in the woods near Palena. Marsican bears, native to this region, have recently been frequenting the towns in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îAbruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - A bear seen in the woods near Palena. Marsican bears, native to this region, have recently been frequenting the towns in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îAbruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - A bear seen in the woods near Palena. Marsican bears, native to this region, have recently been frequenting the towns in search of food.
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Italian bear removed to sanctuary after bakery break-in takes the biscuit Authorities in Abruzzo step in to stop Carrito the Marsican bearís increasingly brazen behaviour.
Marina Valentini is still bewildered as she surveys the scene of the crime, pointing to the floor of her bakery in Roccaraso, a small mountain town and ski resort in Italyís Abruzzo region, where the crumbs of her freshly made biscuits were scattered.
ìMy husband had popped to the bakery,î she said. ìI was at home, expecting him for dinner, when he called and said: ëMarina, thereís a bear in the bakeryí. My first response was: ëHave you been drinking?íî
Valentiniís husband was very much sober. It was about 9pm in late November when a rare brown bear, fondly nicknamed Juan Carrito, sauntered up the townís main street and crossed the terrace of Dolci Momenti (Sweet Moments) bakery, before turning into a side alley, smashing a small window with its claws and clambering over a ledge into the kitchen, where he scoffed a batch of biscuits. ìHe must have smelled them wafting down the street,î Valentini said. ìI had baked so many, some were on the table, the rest were in the oven Ö the doors were slightly open and he managed to pull out all the trays and eat the biscuits.îAbruzzo, Italy, 14 March, 2022 - A bear seen in the woods near Palena. Marsican bears, native to this region, have recently been frequenting the towns in search of food.
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