The cubs at ABR are busy with many activities. We have a few to share today.
A cub in Enclosure#1 is playing detective.
By standing on tiptoes, it’s possible to open the flaps over vents in Hartley House.
Hello! Is Anyone there? Cubs have discovered this in previous years, and have been able to sniff a cub living in Hartley House. Now, though, there’s no one there.
Nighttime in Enclosure #2. Most of the cubs are in a cubby pile by the tree.
Jellybean checks on the piece of pipe that he removed from the pool He is certainly interested in that!
The cubs scatter to do their mischief.
Yearling Spruce is eating well in the Recovery Center.
His days of reduced diet are over – he’s now on a normal diet and loves it!
Curators gave Plum a bowl of food.
She had no time for the bowl! Eating off the ground is better.
Plum is showing stress of confinement, after all she has never been confined before. The curators and TWRA are deciding what is best for her.
Here are four of the five cubs in Wild Enclosure #4.
The cubs in Enclosure #3 attacked The Forbidden Tree without warning!
One cub stands on a bendy sapling to reach up.
The sapling does what saplings do – Sproing!
Undaunted, the cub tries again, but soon all of the cubs wander off to eat.
We think you have to agree that little bear cubs are rascals, and very much fun to watch.