A Florida deputy had an odd sight when responding to a latest name in Baker County at 3:30 within the morning.
A person reported seeing two bear cubs on the facet of the street that didn’t appear like black bears native to the world. When the deputy arrived on the scene, he met the person and the bears, who have been looking for out.
“They wish to examine every part. They’re fully pleasant,” the unidentified man is heard saying.
Video shared by the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Workplace exhibits the encounter, together with bears approaching the deputy and the person, and climbing onto their vehicles.
The deputy and the person speculated that the animals have been brown or grizzly bears. In keeping with the sheriff's workplace, these ideas have been appropriate: The animals have been Kodiak puppies, a singular subspecies.
They're additionally native to Alaska — which meant the puppies discovered by the sheriff's workplace have been about 3,614 miles from dwelling.
The deputy contacted Florida Fish and Wildlife, who have been in a position to transport the puppies to a protected location for security. The company additionally launched an investigation into how the puppies arrived in Florida. The sheriff's workplace stated they selected to not share video of the encounter, which occurred on Dec. 5, till the investigation is full.
Florida Fish and Wildlife decided the bears had escaped from “an insufficient enclosure at a residence on Outdated River Street the place a self-proclaimed bear coach lives,” in accordance with the sheriff's workplace. That resident, who was not recognized by the sheriff's workplace, now faces “numerous Florida wildlife violations” associated to the investigation's findings.
In keeping with the Alaska Division of Fish and Recreation, bears stay solely within the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska, and have been remoted from different bears for greater than a millennium. There are about 3,500 such bears within the space. Kodiaks are bigger than brown or grizzly bears, in accordance with the Alaska Division of Fish and Recreation, and male bears of the species could be greater than 10 ft tall when standing on his hind legs.
Kerry Breen
Kerry Breen is a reporter and information editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York College's Arthur L. Carter Faculty of Journalism, he beforehand labored at NBC Information' TODAY Digital. She covers present occasions, breaking information and points together with substance use.