A bear cub nicknamed “Selfie Bear” was rescued from a tree in North Carolina after being separated from her family and handled by bystanders for a photo op, leading to her rehabilitation and eventual release back into the wild. Wildlife officials emphasized the importance of not approaching or touching wildlife and ensured the cub met criteria for survival and wariness of humans before her release. The individuals involved in the incident were located and educated on the dangers of interacting with wild animals, with wildlife officers monitoring the cub’s progress post-release.
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Giant Pacific octopus shoots video of itself after claiming camera from B.C. divers
Diving buddies Chris Mullen and John Roney explored Nanoose Bay off Vancouver Island, famous for its large octopuses, on August 5, 2025. To their surprise, a giant Pacific octopus engaged with them, even seizing Roney's camera, showcasing its curiosity and providing a memorable underwater encounter. Want More Context? 🔎
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