As the clear winner, he’s beendescribedas very fat with a low-hanging belly and uniformly dark brown fur.
Being named the chubby champion of this competition is nothing new for 747, though.
He had previously taken the crown in 2020.
Photo: National Park Service/Courtesy of L. Law
The votes are in- youve decided to upgrade to fish class & fly w/ 747!
747 was deemed an order of magnitude more massive than 901, who experienced troubling tummy turbulence enroute.
901 made a strong start in her 1st#FatBearWeekappearance.
Photo: National Park Service
He is the largest bear I’ve ever seen, Fitz toldBuzzfeed News.
For bears, fat equals survival,saysthe National Park Service.
After a grueling competition, it’s time for these chubby pals to get ready for winter.
The bears might be going into a food coma, but the festivities arent over!
the Katmai National Park tweeted.
it’s possible for you to keep up with what these bears are up to by followingthe parkandExplore.orgon Twitter.