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Alaskan bears of Katmai National Park and Preserve , Alaska , must subsist off their fat stores for months .
One of the largest and most dominant bears of the Brooks River is bear 32 , "Chunk" Chunk ate 45 salmon in about 10.5 hours of fishing.
A single sockeye salmon can pack around 4,000 calories.
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