A herd of wild caribou in Denali National Park and Preserve.
A herd of wild caribou in Denali National Park and Preserve.
A black bear sow with two cubs at the Russian River.
A black bear sow with two cubs at the Russian River.
A large brown bear feasting on sockeye salmon in Crescent Lake in the heart of the Chigmit Mountains.
A young brown bear grabs a drink from the Russian River.
A young brown bear grabs a drink from the Russian River.
A young black bear washes its face in the Russian River.
A young black bear washes its face in the Russian River.

A week-old moose calf browses on grasses at Potter Marsh in Anchorage.

A well-fed black bear.
A well-fed black bear.
Caribou roadblock.
Caribou roadblock.
Mama moose with twins.
Mama moose with twins.
Muskox face
Muskox face
Muskoxen are called omingmak in Inupiaq, meaning “the animal with skin like a beard."
Muskoxen are called omingmak in Inupiaq, meaning “the animal with skin like a beard."
Snowy bull moose.
Snowy bull moose.
Moose calf wants in.
Moose calf wants in.
Bull moose doubts your sincerity.
Bull moose doubts your sincerity.

Adult caribou in autumn landscape in Interior Alaska.

Dall sheep inhabit the mountain ranges of Alaska.
Dall sheep inhabit the mountain ranges of Alaska.
Dall sheep are known for their massive, curled horns and the clashes that occur among the males.
Dall sheep are known for their massive, curled horns and the clashes that occur among the males.
Adult rams live in bands which seldom associate with ewe groups beyond the mating season in late November and early December.
Adult rams live in bands which seldom associate with ewe groups beyond the mating season in late November and early December.

The Alaska-Yukon race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all moose.

An estimated 100,000 black bears live in Alaska.
An estimated 100,000 black bears live in Alaska.
Portrait of a survivor.
Portrait of a survivor.

They wouldn't let poor Rudolph join in any caribou games.

The Alaska-Yukon race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all moose.
The Alaska-Yukon race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all moose.
Adult bull moose can weigh up to 1,600 pounds and can be up to almost 6 feet tall.
Adult bull moose can weigh up to 1,600 pounds and can be up to almost 6 feet tall.

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