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Grizzly bear scratches a roadside sign in Sable Pass, Denali National Park, AlaskaGrizzly bear scratches a roadside sign in Sable Pass, Denali National Park, Alaska

Back Scratch

$2.95

Fine Art Alaska Notecard

  • 5 x 7 inches with white envelope
  • Sleeved in clear compostable plastic
  • Made and printed in Alaska
  • Photo by Patrick J Endres

Description

Back Scratch

Denali National Park

Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) are powerful animals and formidable predators holding the top position in the food chain for terrestrial Alaska mammals. Grizzly bears are true omnivores, but contrary to what many believe, they are primarily vegetarian in their dietary consumption. Denali National Park is home to a large population of grizzly bears that roam freely in the vast wilderness. It is in this park that many visitors to Alaska see their first grizzly in the wild. While the park is a vast and wild region, bears can’t resist the temptation to occasionally scratch and chew on man-made signs.

Printed in Alaska on matte paper that meets the Sustainable Forest Initiative guidelines that promote responsible management of the world’s forest.

Additional information

Weight 0.7 oz
Dimensions 5 × 7 in
Sleeve Option

Sleeved, Unsleeved