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Grazer is winner of the 2023 Fat Bear Contest – Metro.co.uk

NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
If you go down in the woods today you’re sure of a very big surprise if you encounter the aptly named Grazer.
She is a bear who has just been named as the winner of the 2023 fat bear contest.
But don’t worry if you’re thinking her BMI is a cause for concern – she needs to pack on the pounds to survive the winter in Alaska.
Grazer, also known as Bear 128 to the fans of Fat Bear Week at Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve, won this year’s contest, handily defeating Chunk 108,321 to 23,134 in the finals.
The annual contest, which this year drew more than 1.3 million votes from dedicated fans watching the bears live at explore.org, is way to celebrate the resiliency of the brown bears that live on the preserve on the Alaska Peninsula, which extends from the state’s southwest corner toward the Aleutian Islands.
Viewers of Alaska’s most-watched popularity contest are glued to computer screens all summer long to see which bears are stocking up the most on salmon.
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They then vote in tournament style brackets over the course of a week, advancing bears to the next round until a champion is crowned. Grazer took the title Tuesday.
According to Grazer’s biography on the Katmai website, the large adult female is often one of the fattest bears to collect salmon on Brooks River inside Katmai.
Park officials call her ‘one of the best anglers’ in the park, fishing day or night from many different parts of the river, even chasing down fleeing salmon.
Grazer is one of an estimated 2,200 brown bears that call Katmai home.
A true mama bear, she’s known to attack larger bears, even adult males, to ensure her cubs are safe. She’s used her skills to successfully raise two litters of cubs.
This year’s contest was in peril just weeks ago. Had Congress not come to a last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown at the end of September, Fat Bear Week would have been postponed since park employees would not have been allowed to count the votes.
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