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5 FACTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT ALASKA'S BIG FIVE 🐻 | Wildlife, Animal Facts, Denali 2018 - Duration: 5:59.
Oh! There's some bear poop.
Bear poop.
Hey, bear!
Hello fellow adventurers!
We're Doris & Matthias, looking for wildlife and adventure.
Alaska: Impressive glaciers,
high peaks and complete remoteness.
But we were mostly excited to find wildlife...
... roaming in its natural habitat.
and there is no better place than Denali National Park!
Named after Mountain Denali, North America's highest peak,
this area is true wilderness.
You can only explore it on a local bus and get off wherever you want.
to hike the backcountry.
But be aware! Even though there are no trails and hardly any people around,
you're never really alone.
Because this is the home of Alaska's Big Five.
Let's get right to number 1.
In Europe caribou are known as reindeer.
Did you know that they are the only deer where male and female both grow antlers?
Caribou migrate further than any other land mammal.
Some of them travel more than 5000 kilometers a year.
That's more than traveling from New York to Los Angeles.
Dall sheep are the Northernmost wild sheep in the world.
Their horns grow through their entire life, unlike antlers which are shed every year.
"Oh, no!"
To be safe from predators, they live at high altitude – very high altitude.
Can you spot them? We neither.
They're huge, so huge! Their shoulder height of up to 2.3 meters
makes them taller than the average basketball player.
Moose shed their antlers every year. This makes them 30 kilos lighter.
Can't believe how they can balance this on their head.
Because they're so "a-moose-ing".
*awkward silence*
There are around 70 wolves living in 10 packs in Denali.
Naturally wolves are very shy and rarely seen.
Luckily, these pups are still very curious and came out on the street to check out our bus.
Wolves have gone extinct in Europe and right now their numbers are growing again.
What a shame, that the return to their origins,
causes such an emotional debate in our home country Austria.
Would be great, if they find a welcoming home there.
Seeing Grizzlies in the wild – for the first time ever – that's what we came here for.
And Denali totally lived up to our expectations.
Can you believe that this busy bear eats more than 100,000 berries a day?
"Yeah!"
Brown bears are on top of the food chain. They can easily take down a huge moose.
But they mainly eat berries, grasses and roots.
While hiking in bear country, we carry bear spray, are very cautious not to surprise them
and watch out for tracks and traces.
We're just hiking up the "Cathedral".
Hey Bear!
This is a bear track.
There are more bear tracks.
Oh! There's some bear poop.
Bear poop?
All of this – is bear poop!
Bear poop!
Someone had a lot of berries, and leaves. I'm checking if it's still warm – but it's not!
Hey bear!
Probably better to turn and take another way.
And that led us to this little fella. And he beats the big five in cuteness.
The Arctic ground squirrel found a rather "cool" way to survive the long harsh winter.
While it sleeps for eight full months, its body temperature drops as low as –2.9 °C. the
The lowest measured in a living mammal.
Their major organs slow down, while others shut down entirely.
Alright, have a good sleep little friend!
Denali was for sure a big highlight of our trip through Alaska and
we definitely recommend going there.
Find more of our Denali adventure over on Instagram (@bugsandbears).
Which one of the Alaskan Big Five was your favorite?
Let us know and comment below.
If you would like to see more animals in the wild, subscribe to our channel
and become part of our wildlife travel community.
See you on the next one ... ... and stay curious!
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