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Bear Chunk Devours 45 Salmon — 135,000-Calorie Feast
When a large coastal brown bear nicknamed "Chunk" ate 45 salmon in a single day, researchers and onlookers recorded not just spectacle but an ecological portrait: high-energy feeding, seasonal urgency, and the role of salmon in sustaining apex predators. This feature explains the numbers, the biology behind such a binge, and what it tells us about wilderness rhythms and conservation.

Why Inuit and Siberians Differ from Europeans Despite Cold Climates
Despite sharing cold environments, Inuit, Siberian and European populations differ in appearance because of distinct ancestry, different kinds of cold, independent genetic adaptations, cultural technologies, and chance events like founder effects and drift.

Unlocking Roman Aqueducts: Engineering Wonders That Shaped History
Explore the grandeur of ancient Roman aqueducts, their engineering prowess, and their lasting impact on civilization.