Fat Bear Week 2022: It's time to vote

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You can now vote on your favorite 'hefty hero' at Alaska's Katmai National Park & Preserve in a March Madness-style bracket.

Fall, however, is for fat bears -- and for Katmai National Park

The contest is "a way to celebrate the resilience, adaptability and strength of Katmai's brown bears," the park says on its website. And unlike March Madness with separate men's and women's teams, female bears get in on the action in the same contest. The live cam from the river is a popular online feature, garnering more than 900 viewers at 7:45 p.m. ET Tuesday, for example.

 

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