Alaska-native Kodiak bear cubs found roaming on Florida road

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OKALOOSA, Fla. — Bear cubs on the road are not too uncommon to see in Florida.

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However, they are typically Florida Black Bears.

Officers in Okaloosa County were called out by a man who recognized that a pair of cubs were a long way from home.

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Police said the young bears were actually Kodiak cubs, which are native to Alaska.

Officers said the cubs were around 3,614 miles from where they would normally call home.

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Officials found that the bears belonged to a “self-proclaimed bear trainer” and they escaped from their enclosure.

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