Bear cub plays in snow for the first time in adorable video

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Aina, a rescue bear cub, experienced snow for the first time at a Finland sanctuary. The young bear frolics in the white stuff for the first time after she was found stranded in a backyard in May. Read more:

Sulo Karjalainen who is known in Finland as"The bearman," according to Storyful.

Aina is seen rolling around and covering her fur in all the snow. At one point Karjalainen sits down and takes out a thermos of coffee and holds out a cup as if to share with Aina. Toward the end of the video, Aina is seen jumping up and down like an excited puppy as she and Karjalainen make their way toward the water.

An adorable video posted to Youtube shows a young bear cub in Finland experiencing snow for the first time. A brown bear takes a nap on a log in his enclosure at Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki, Finland on October 4, 2012.In a video posted to VisitFinland.com, Karjalainen gives viewers a closer look at his interactions with the animals that most people might be frightened by. As he unloads a box of fruit onto a picnic table, a large bear walks right next to him and hops up on the table.

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