Im guessing thats a regular tourist stop off to see bears fishing.
That's never for real?
Well not sure about bears they usually stay on hillside in Anchorage but it's a common sight to see Moose both bulls and cows with their calves walking down the street. One winter I went out to the parking lot to clear some snow and as I walked round the corner I see about 2000ilb of startled bull with a full rack. He had settled down in a dip in the snow for a kip. He looked at me, I looked at him and I softly said "it's okay you stay there I'll leave this spot for you" he gave a low snort and put his head down and went back to sleep I backed away and decided to clear the snow from somewhere else.
Alaskans are used to sharing their towns (and parking lots ) with wildlife and they're also fiercely protective of it.
Kinda strange how the bear doesn't leave proper shadows and the photo shows the bear looking wet - there is spray coming off it. How come no wet footprints in the road either?
I think it depends if there is a culture of understanding,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02trsmt
Although males are apparently more problematic
Unless it stole the salmon from a local fishmonger and he/she chased it away with a bucket of water....and the Bear is a Vampire Bear.I hadn't noticed the missing shadow, but I had noticed the wet bear with a fish on a dry street bit.
Seriously dude.?? The shadow in front of the bear is human legs. the human has been removed and the Bear put in there place. As far as photoshopping goes whoever did it didn't even attempt to do a good job.It's shadow is to the left, same as the cars - low sun from the right of the photo.