MONSTER BULL MOOSE MEETS BROWN BEAR katmai alaska, bear vs moose, trophy,

An Alaskan coastal brown bear eyes a giant bull moose while looking for salmon. Katmai Coast, Alaska. Seen on bear viewing expedition: details visit filmed by Naturalist Guide Brad Josephs Brown bears, or coastal grizzlies, converge on streams during the summer to feed on spawning salmon in Coastal Alaska. September is moose mating season, and bull moose grow huge antlers, and have elevated testosterone levels. The are fearless and search out females. Sometimes the shortest distance to a female moose is close to the bears, but the bears rarely try to kill giant moose like this. A bear attacking a moose is risky, and they have plenty of salmon to eat. This moose is an exceptionally large bull, with flattened antlers, a huge spread, and massive bulk. This moose would be a trophy bull, but Hunting is outlawed in Katmai National Park, about 30 miles across the water from Kodiak, Alaska. Moose vs. Grizzly. Moos
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