The young black bear was spotted swimming at a crowded beach in Destin, Florida, shocking sunbathers before running off across the sand.
A black bear was spotted swimming next to people on a sunny day at a crowded beach in Destin, Florida, on June 11. Footage taken by Chris Barron shows the bear running out of the ocean right next to beachgoers. See the shocking scene!frolicking in the ocean for a summer vacation of its own at a crowded beach over the weekend.
Onlookers captured video of the bear running along the shoreline in Destin, Florida, and shared them on social media. "My reaction was definitely a bit of a shock because that was the last thing I expected to see swimming out there," witness Steffani Saddler told
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