Alaska-native Kodiak bear cubs discovered in Florida, 3,600 miles from home

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Two bear cubs native to Alaska, identified as Kodiak cubs, were found wandering in Florida, approximately 3,614 miles away from their natural habitat. The cubs were discovered by a Florida deputy and a man, who speculated that they were brown bears or grizzly bears. The Florida Fish and Wildlife agency was contacted to transport the cubs to a secure location and investigate their presence in Florida. It was later determined that the bears had escaped from an inadequate enclosure at a residence where a self-proclaimed bear trainer lives, leading to various wildlife violations for the resident.
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