In Alaska's Fat Bear Week election, there's no party like a salmon party

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In Alaska's Fat Bear Week election, there's no party like a salmon party
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Ain't no party like a salmon party 'cause a salmon party don't stop

Fat Bear candidate 128 Grazer is approximately 17-19 years old. She has a light coat in the spring that darkens in the fall, but she keeps her distinctive fluffy blonde ears. In many ways, it's a model election. The campaign runs for only one week, and all the candidates are well-grounded and devoid of hypocrisy.

Fat Bear Week officially starts on Wednesday, celebrating the hard work bears do to survive, and giving all the rest of us a reason to gawk at massive animals and spawning salmon in their home in Katmai National Park in Alaska., where voters decide who should advance from each matchup. Voting opens each day at 12 p.m. ET, running from Oct. 5 through Oct. 11.

While the competition favors girth, bears often become sentimental favorites, thanks to personal stories experts have gleaned from years of observation.

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