The female black bear cub pulled from a tree for a selfie photo in North Carolina has returned to the wild, months after ...
A black bear cub that was pulled from a tree for a selfie in North Carolina earlier this year has been successfully released ...
The female bear cub's tracking collar shows she is adjusting well to life in the wild, according to the NCWRC.
A cub that was snatched from a tree by people looking to take selfies back in April has been returned to a remote area of the ...
In April, a group of people in Asheville, North Carolina, were filmed pulling the cub from a tree to pose with it for photos, at one point dropping the frightened animal.
A bear cub that became famous following a viral video of people pulling it from a tree and taking photos with it has been ...
The bear cub that was pulled from a tree in Asheville to take selfies was released back into the wild in western North ...
Getty Images Wildlife can be extremely cute. Don't get me wrong, there have been times where I have wanted to snuggle up with ...
A bear cub that went viral earlier this year after being pulled from a tree for selfies has been rehabilitated and returned ...
Video the North Carolina Wildlife Commission posted online showed people pulling cubs from a tree in Asheville. One person ...
At the same time, others in the group can be seen trying, but failing, to pull the second cub from the tree. Once on the ground, “selfie bear” runs along a fence, seemingly trying to climb ...