The annual ranking of “fat bears” at Katmai National Park has become a popular pastime among animal lovers. Fat Bear Week, as it’s known, allows viewers around the world to vote for their favorite grizzlies as they stuff themselves with salmon on the Brooks River.
But this perennial celebration took an unexpected turn Monday when two grizzlies ended up in a fatal encounter — on live television. Explore.org partners with the National Park Service to host the annual competition, and had planned to reveal this year’s “bear bracket” during a Monday livestream.
That’s when a fight between two Alaskan grizzly bears resulted in one killing the other. In the below video, the bears can be seen swatting each other with their massive paws.
“The situation that we dealt with today was difficult to witness,” Mike Fitz, a resident naturalist with Explore.org, said in the live broadcast. “This was supposed to be our Fat Bear Week bracket reveal. But earlier today, one bear killed another bear. We thought, ‘Okay, we can’t go ahead with our bracket reveal without addressing this situation.'”
The 2024 Fat Bear Week bracket reveal has now been postponed until 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday. But wildlife officials and national park lovers still have plenty to say about what happened — and how to understand it.
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