San Diego Humane Society employees dress up in bear costumes to care for cub

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Employees at the San Diego Humane Society are wearing bear costumes to tend to a cub that came into the organization's care last month. The reason they're dressing the part? To make sure the baby black bear doesn't bond too much with the humans raising it before they try to return the animal to the wild.

The two-month-old black bear cub is the youngest the organization has ever cared for, it said in a statement. It's the fourth bear this young in five years to enter rehabilitation care in California.

A human caretaker dressed as a bear feeds a black bear cub at the San Diego Humane Society, in Ramona, Calif..San Diego Humane SocietyCampers in the Los Padres National Forest found the cub, weak, underweight and alone, on April 12, the humane society said. After failed attempts to reunite the cub with its mother in the wild, California Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists dropped the bear off April 14 at the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center.

"Our team stepped in to give him the second chance he deserved," the humane society said on Instagram.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/animal-news/san-diego-humane-society-employees-dress-bear-costumes-care-cub-rcna208851


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