Bear shocks Florida beachgoers by swimming out of ocean
It must have been an un-bear-ably hot day in Florida.
Social media lit up with videos showing the grizzly holidaymaker enjoying a dip in the Gulf of Mexico’s refreshing blue waters, before emerging onto a crowded beach. Eventually, the cub makes his way closer to the shore and is seen gamboling in knee-deep water among human beachgoers.People swimming in Destin, Florida, were stunned to encounter a young black bear swimming in the Gulf of Mexico.Eyewitness Chris Barron, who shared one of the viral videos documenting the forest critter’s beach adventure, tweeted: “A bear just swam from way out in the ocean to shore in Destin. Insane.”, writing: “Never have I ever….
Chris Kirby, a charter boat captain, told Al.com that it’s not uncommon for bears to swim in the Gulf – something he said he has seen multiple times.
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