The life of bears, spied by the photographer in the forests of Canada and in the Arctic
Paul Nicklen, a naturalist photographer and biologist who has been observing grizzly, baribals, polar and kermod bears for many years. He has seen thousands of these animals and has amassed a fair collection of interesting photographs.
He took pictures of the bears hunting and even eating captured prey, but he never felt in danger when he was with them. Over his many years of experience, Paul has long come to the conclusion that these animals are not at all as bloodthirsty as they are used to exhibit. And such fame went to them completely undeservedly.
Kermodsky bear comfortably settled in the forest and eats fish caught by him
Polar bear crawling out of cold arctic waters
By order of National Geographic, Niklen had to visit the expanses of the Arctic, where he happened to observe a huge number of polar bears.
The bear eats chum salmon and looks at the photographer in disbelief
Before hibernating, from mid-October, bears begin to eat fish intensely.