This story appears in the August 2009 issue of National Geographic magazine. The Kamchatka Peninsula, rugged and remote, is a vast blade of land stabbing southwestward through cold seas from the ...
In this video, Andrey Kalinov attempts to snap a few good shots of a bear who had somehow entered a restricted zone. However, the bear clearly states his lack of interest in getting photographed. The ...
They are most common on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Each winter ... In addition to fish, they eat crabs, shellfish, squid, small animals, ducks, gulls, and carrion. Steller's sea eagles do not ...
Naturalist, traveller, explorer, doctor, researcher of the Baikal lake, the Far East and the Kamchatka Peninsula, professor at the University ... they document the differences between animals of ...
Volcanoes are a place that seems as though no animal would want to ... volcanic home. Kamchatka brown bears live in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, a region full of active volcanoes.
Find out more about some of Asia’s fascinating animals and its incredible landscapes below. The world’s largest bears in Kamchatka The Kamchatka peninsula in Russia is well-known for two ...
The Kamchatka Region administration are considering three reasons for water pollution off the coast of the peninsula ... a massive release of marine animals on the shore was recorded.