32 Chunk is the championsay something nice about him>Chunk has experienced the benefits that come with large body size and dominance in brown bears. As a very large, perhaps 1,200-pound-plus bear, Chunk uses his size and confidence to his advantage. Bears that are unwary or unlucky often find themselves under threat when he is nearby, yet even bears as large as Chunk face challenge and hardship. >Chunk returned to Brooks River in June 2025 with a freshly broken jaw. The timing of the injury during the brown bear mating season and the nature of it strongly suggest that Chunk was injured in a fight with another bear. >Many questions swirled about Chunk’s fate after he broke his jaw. Bears in Katmai National Park do not receive veterinary care, and the fracture hobbled his ability to maintain his dominance and catch newly arrived salmon. Despite that, Chunk proved immediately adaptable. He adjusted his behavior to avoid most direct confrontations with other large male bears. He quickly learned to eat salmon without the full use of his mandible. Additionally, his large body size still gave him easy access to many productive fishing spots. He remains one of the largest bears at Brooks River. >Chunk used his determination and adaptability to persevere through injury. He will need that ability indefinitely. His broken jaw is a permanent disability that will never return to normal. Resilience in the wake of pain and conflict is written on Chunk’s face.
>>5053889I could heem him any day of the week
>>5053889There has to be a better picture of his mangled jaw. He looks like a zombie bear.
>>5053889>>5053928He looks that one alcoholic bear from The Country Bear Jamboree at Disney World
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>>5053889THAT'S NOT HOW YOU WEAR A HAT
>>5053889FAVSTIAN as fvck
>my only regret>is not eating more salmon
>>5056718I want to hug him
>>5053889He would be so proud.
>>5056727He looks so stuffed and satisfied