MERNIZ Posted June 14, 2023 Posted June 14, 2023 Florida beachgoers have long been accustomed to the threats from sharks in their warm waters, but bathers at Destin recently got a surreal shock when they saw a black bear emerge from the surf and amble on to the beach. Local TV station WMBB reported that stunned onlookers saw the bear, which appeared to be a youngster, swimming in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and heading to shore. Pastel-coloured cupcakes Black bear takes 60 cupcakes from US bakery, scaring staff Read more The bear navigated the surf and hit the beach before running off – apparently spooked by the large crowd of onlookers that had gathered to watch it make landfall. The bear did not hurt anyone – or appear injured itself – and its fate is unknown as video posted on Facebook showed it running off into the sand dunes and buildings lining the beach. It is not known why the bear was in the Gulf of Mexico or how long it had been swimming at sea. Bears generally are good swimmers and polar bears especially so as they can swim many miles out to sea to hunt seals. But the frozen Arctic is a long way from the sunny tourist-packed sands of Florida. You've read 25 articles in the last year Article count on … there is a good reason why NOT to support the Guardian Not everyone can afford to pay for news right now. That is why we keep our journalism open for everyone to read, including in Algeria. If this is you, please continue to read for free. But if you are able to, then there are THREE good reasons to support us today. 1. Our quality, investigative journalism is a scrutinising force at a time when the rich and powerful are getting away with more and more 2. We are independent and have no billionaire owner pulling the strings, so your money directly powers our reporting 3. It doesn’t cost much, and takes less time than it took to read this message Help power the Guardian’s journalism for the years to come, whether with a small sum or a larger one. If you can, please support us on a monthly basis from just £2. It takes less than a minute to set up, and you can rest assured that you’re making a big impact every single month in support of open, independent journalism. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/11/beach-bum-no-bear-florida-sunbathers-shocked-by-ursine-ocean-goer Quote
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