Alaska's Gigantic Grizzly Bears | Giant Grizzlies | Real Wild

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Published 2022-03-15
The Kodiak Bear is a unique species of Grizzly, known to be the largest species of bear in the world, living along the Kodiak Archipelago of Southern Alaska. In this documentary, cinematographer Andreas journeys into the depths of the great Alaskan wilderness to find some of the largest grizzly bears in the US. In his expedition, he travels through some of Alaska's most remote areas with his friend Greg and learns more about how the native Alaskan population lives in some of the most inhospitable spots of the frigid US State.

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All Comments (21)
  • The bears: ”Wow, look at that skinny, hairless bear! He better eat up or he won’t make it through the Winter.”
  • Not sure if the guy is a bear whisperer or nuts, but he is doing something 99.99% of the human population couldn't/wouldn't do. Great video and education.
  • i lived in Alaska for 18 years and have always been fascinated by the big bears. I have never seen such footage. The film maker has balls of steel and an amazing professional touch. Thank you for putting your life in danger to allow all of us to feel just a bit of what you went through.
  • @bp341
    That one wolf continuing to to eat while the rest of the pack fights off the bear was too funny.
  • @blackicex1622
    That guy’s about to end up like Timothy Treadwell if he’s not careful. These bears don’t play.
  • @maohajime3265
    Anyone else wanted to skip to the giant bears but ended up watching it all way through 😂
  • @fasx56
    This Wildlife Photographers who filmed this Video did an outstanding piece of work. This young man Andreas and his partner have extensive knowledge of Brown Bears and Nerves of steel to be able get as close to these huge Brown Bears and photograph them. The Narrator did a fine job explaining and commenting on each bear they saw and filmed. This Documentary is one of the highest quality I have seen in both subject matter and Video Quality.
  • @erikaportillo878
    I love bears. Excellent documentary warms my heart. Knowing there is a place on earth where the bears can be together and have plenty of food. See, the cub fishing put a such great smile. Thank you, and please be careful!!
  • @benchance8729
    This is an excellent documentary. A great treat to sit down to after work. Thank you Andreas and Greg!
  • Almost seems like the bears aren't a threat at all, these guys know their stuff! A great watch, kind of therapeutic too.
  • @alyours2889
    Wow This shoot could have went wrong so many times, congrats on the images and for staying safe through it all!
  • @lionpersia
    Respect to the great photographer! It was men like you, sir, among our ancestors that made our species what it is today!
  • @Johnboy33545
    This is a magnificent film. Thank you for your extraordinary efforts.
  • @danield2685
    This is just amazing. Watching the humans do their thang is just as neat as watching the bears. What an odd situation to watch from the outside of you were intelligent and not human.
  • @barry7608
    Stunning photography and awesome relationship with the bears
  • @brianlutz7813
    this one of the best documentaries I've watched in a long time ... bravo
  • @seanconnery1277
    17.3.2022.First class and excellent.Extraordinary work.Thanks and God bless you.