Winners, losers, and scandal — get the scoop on Fat Bear Week 2022

What lengths did voters go to for their favored bear?

As the saying goes, nothing gold can stay. After an exciting week of voting, bear pictures, and unprecedented scandal, Fat Bear Week 2022 has ended. From Oct. 5-11, bear enthusiasts across social media cast their votes for the burliest bears at Katmai National Park and Preserve. While the competition offered its usual lighthearted fun, it also faced a surprising case of ballot stuffing. Here’s the lowdown on all the major details.

“Like bears stuff their face with fish, our ballot box, too, has been stuffed,” Katmai National Park tweeted on Oct. 9. In a follow-up tweet, the park added, “It appears someone has decided to spam the Fat Bear Week poll, but fortunately it is easy for us to tell which votes are fraudulent.”

The Fat Bear Week 2022 bracket, showing bear 747 crowned as the winner.

The Fat Bear Week 2022 winner

After weeding out the spam votes, Katmai National Park announced the day’s totals — 37,940 votes for bear 747 and 30,430 for bear 435. On the 10th, the second semi-final decided which bear would face off against 747 in the final round. With 44,237 votes, bear 901 beat out bear 128 Grazer. With the last semi-final settled, only one match-up remained. On Oct. 11, bear 747 faced off against bear 901. The result? A decisive win for 747. Though 901 earned 56,876 votes, 747 came out on top with 68,105 votes. The win marks 747’s second championship title, following a first win in 2020.

Before and after pictures of brown bear 747, showing the bear's increased weight for winter.

“The votes are in- you’ve decided to upgrade to fish class & fly w/ 747!” the Katmai National Park tweeted on Oct. 11. “747 was deemed an order of magnitude more massive than 901, who experienced troubling tummy turbulence enroute.” Still, the park wrote, “901 made a strong start in her 1st #FatBearWeek appearance. Expect big things in the future!”

Before and after pictures of brown bear 901, showing the bear's increased weight for winter.

Relive the thrills of this year’s competition by checking out the bracket details here. You can also watch this fascinating Fat Bear Week recap video featuring commentary from Katmai National Park rangers and naturalist Mike Fitz.

Images courtesy of Katmai National Park and Preserve

Katmai National Park’s bear cam is live to get you pumped up for Fat Bear Week

Get ready for Fat Bear Week with this live bear cam.

This fall, everyone’s favorite bear-based holiday returns. In preparation for Fat Bear Week, Explore.org’s bear cam is sharing a live video of bears at Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve. After hibernating through the winter, the park’s bears emerge and become more active in early July. Currently, Katmai bear cam viewers can watch brown bears searching for fish in the water at Brooks Falls.

As sockeye salmon migrate in June and July, the bears take advantage of the thriving waters to eat their fill of fish. As the live feed’s description explains, “the largest and most successful bears can catch and eat more than 30 salmon (over 120 pounds) per day!” Some sockeye salmon can contain 4,500 calories, making them the perfect food for bears looking to fatten up.

Since 2014, Katmai National Park and Preserve has celebrated this fattening process with the Fat Bear Week competition. The week begins in early fall and includes a “March-Madness style bracket” where people can vote online for the fattest bear. In 2021, seasoned champion 480 Otis earned his fourth Fat Bear Week win. Previous wins for Otis came in 2014, 2016, and 2017.

Keep an eye on the live cam for a glimpse of Fat Bear Week’s 2022 competitors and other local wildlife. Curious animal enthusiasts can also join Explore.org’s bear cam chat for live events every Tuesday with naturalist Mike Fitz and ranger Chris Kliesrath. Still hungry for more fat bear content? Make sure to follow Explore.org on Twitter for special bear updates and memes.

Learn more about Fat Bear Week here, and get the scoop on early 2022 Fat Bear Week frontrunner Bear Force One here. Happy bear-watching!