
Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear, Ursus arctos gyas. Chignik Lake, October 3, 2018
Alaska Peninsula Brown Bears share the same genus and specific name as Grizzly Bears of interior Alaska, Canada and the Lower 48: Ursus arctos. They differ only in the subspecific name: gyas in the case of these Peninsula Brown Bears; horribilis for Grizzlies.
I present this image here at a 16:9 ratio because that works well on most screens. But when I print it to show, I will print it as a square and ask that it be hung at eye-level, as a kind of mirror. There is more going on behind those eyes than where the next meal is coming from.
And yes. My heart was pounding wildly to find myself suddenly this close…
Sometimes I forget that I am not looking into human eyes.The older I get the more I realize there is really no difference.One and the same.From the same tree and crawling out from the same seas.
Yes. When Barbra and I first looked at this image, the idea of a mirror came to mind.