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If you are out on a long hike or camping you’re probably hoping you don’t run into any bears. For some hunters, it’s the ...
Sometimes referred to as the Alaskan brown bear, they can grow up to 1,500 pounds, three times the size of Florida's native black bears. Kodiak bears belonged to a 'self-proclaimed bear trainer' ...
Two Kodiak bear cubs recently turned up in the Florida Panhandle after escaping from an ... when a motorist reported finding the cubs that did not look like the usual Florida black bears.
Sometimes referred to as the Alaskan brown bear, they can grow up to 1,500 pounds, which is three times the size of Florida's native black bears. Kodiak bears found in Okaloosa belonged to a 'self ...
Except these weren’t black bear cubs. Instead, they turned out to be a pair of Kodiak bear cubs, with the telltale round ears and small humps on their backs. The bears (and their antics) are clearly ...
Reports of black bears in the Florida Panhandle are not uncommon. When the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office received a call of two bear cubs wandering along a roadway north of Crestview, Fla ...
Two Kodiak bear cubs were found on a roadside in December in Okaloosa County, ... Motorist Zach Richards told authorities he knew instantly the cubs were not Florida’s native black bears.
Alaska-native Kodiak bear cubs found roaming on Florida road. By James Tutten, WFTV.com. February 01, 2024 at 8:31 am EST. ... However, they are typically Florida Black Bears.
Sometimes referred to as the Alaskan brown bear, they can grow up to 1,500 pounds, which is three times the size of Florida's native black bears. Kodiak bears found in Okaloosa belonged to a 'self ...