As you know, the curators have had trouble finding Summitt Bear recently. Only Dani Bear has been photographed in their Wild Enclosure, with Summitt hiding out of sight. Surprise! Both yearlings were visible on this day, and they were even in the same tree! The curators have surmised that when they weren’t looking – perhaps under cover of darkness, in fact – the two yearlings encountered each other and are comfortable enough that they were able to share the tree that used to be Dani’s favorite. Each of them was seen resting on a separate branch in the tree.
Yearling bears are usually solitary, so this was quite a surprise.
Cubs, on the other hand, are sociable and Otto and Rollo Bear have become good buddies, although they sometimes have a disagreement.
Cubs don’t hold grudges. A few moments later, the two cubs were sharing food in one bowl.
Hawkins Bear, the injured yearling, relaxes on the platform in his Acclimation Pen.
Everyone at ABR is doing well and making progress.