Mother Nature never ceases to amaze her visitors, and a recent sighting of a light caramel-colored bear cub near Whistler-Blackcomb Mountain is proof of that. Kathy Jenkins, a tour guide from British Columbia, had the pleasure of observing the cute bear youngster joyfully racing after its grizzly mother.
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While watching the infant animal try to ride on its mother’s back, Jenkins noticed the light caramel hue of the bear cub’s fur. The cream-colored bear cub also has a distinct pink nose, which adds to its adorableness.
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Although some people might mistake the bear cub for a white spirit bear, it is not. The bear cub has a caramel, light, brownish shine to its fur, which is the result of recessive genes from both parents .This bear cub is a testament to the diversity of life and how even the smallest variation can make an animal stand out in the wild.
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The mother bear is a black bear, according to Arthur De Jong, Whistler-Blackcomb’s planning manager. He stated that he has only encountered black, reddish-brown, chocolate-brown, and blonde bears.
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Bear specialist Michale Allen, who has been observing bears on Whistler Mountain for 23 years, has never seen a bear cub with such a light caramel hue. It is fascinating to see how nature creates unique and adorable creatures like this light caramel-colored bear cub.
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In conclusion, the discovery of this light caramel-colored bear cub near Whistler-Blackcomb Mountain is an exciting reminder of how amazing nature can be. It is also a reminder of how important it is to protect these beautiful creatures and their habitats for future generations to enjoy.