ABR Cubs and Visitors
Some days are better than others for giving us photos to share. On this particular day, Lemon Drop was the only cub to make an appearance in the morning. And,…
Some days are better than others for giving us photos to share. On this particular day, Lemon Drop was the only cub to make an appearance in the morning. And,…
We have had some rainy days recently, and the cubs typically go up into the trees during a rainstorm. We have a video of cubs after they came down from…
Bourbon Bear went onto the safety log in the Cubby Pool, not to swim, but to grab floating peanuts or apples. Soon the cubs settled back to their normal routines,…
Breakfast was over – what to do now? For the cubs at ABR there are many choices of activities. It makes us happy to watch the ABR cubs as they…
No, we aren’t suggesting that the bear cubs are using the hoses as they are designed to be used, but the curators have found that the tough, strong firehoses (donated…
The five bear cubs in Wild Enclosure #4 have formed a cub family. Although only two of them (Lemon Drop and Cosmo) are actual siblings, they act like they are…
Just like adult bears cubs send messages via scent deposits. Prost and Cheers Bear sent some cubby messages the other day, as we’ll see. These little cubs are doing well…
American Black Bears come with many different colors of fur, much like the different hair colors on humans. Although the cubs at ABR are generally black, we occasionally receive a…
Because the bear cubs at ABR must grow and develop into strong, healthy little bears who are ready to face the world in their natural habitat, the curators have turned…
The weather remains hot and very humid, so today we visit Wild Enclosure #4 to see how Prost and Cheers Bear are handling the heat. Despite losing their mother at…