A couple of days ago, our curator reported that the cubs stayed in the trees for the entire day. Here are the results of picture-taking, but the cubs are so high up that it’s impossible to tell which cub we are seeing. By staying high in a tree, the cubs are behaving just as they would in the wild. As we have said before, the safest place for a bear cub is high up in a tree. But when it comes to ABR cubs, it’s a bit nerve-wracking to the curators when the cubs are so very high off the ground. Good thing that they have such excellent balance!
Maybe we’ll have more identifiable photos next time.