Lo mostra una foto pazzesca del National Geographic, scattata da Charlie Hamilton James nel parco nazionale di Grand Teton, in Wyoming.
photo by @chamiltonjames / Charlie Hamilton James – A male grizzly bear chases ravens from a bison carcass in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The bison, a road kill, was placed away from the road by National Park workers and provides food for ravens, bald eagles, vultures, bears, wolves and foxes. Grizzly bears in Grand Teton have been waking up from hibernation over recent weeks – it’s a great place to go and see them. This image was shot for the upcoming edition of National Geographic Magazine which covers the story of the Greater Yellowstone Eco-system for as a full issue special. As one of the biggest projects National Geographic has ever done in the US, a team of photographers, editors, writers, cartographers and designers spent nearly two years pulling the issue together – we hope you like it. Members of the the team include – @dguttenfelder @michaelnicknichols @drewtrush @erikalarsen888 @ronan_donovan @shannon_sanders @joeriis @e.l.johns @kfmoran @roseleen @kengeiger @billmarr
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