
A brown bear takes a pause from eating soapberries in Denali National Park. The brown bears in the interior of Alaska often have a blonde coat with darker legs. Despite being the same species, the brown bears of the interior are often called grizzlies because of their more “grizzled” appearance due to the contrast in light and dark fur. They’re considerably smaller than the coastal brown bears that feed on plentiful salmon all day. A male grizzly in the interior can still weigh around 400 lb, about 80 lb less than the species average.
Camera | Nikon NIKON D90 (Current model NIKON D7500) |
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Lens | AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED |
Focal Length | 200.0 mm (300.0 mm in 35mm) |
Aperture | f/6.3 |
Exposure Time | 0.005s (1/200) |
ISO | 200 |
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