Open Post: Hosted By Two Bear Cubs Who Went Swimming In A Backyard Kiddie Pool

August 17, 2020 / Posted by:

And now for some adorable animals to dull your Monday miseries! Look! It’s bears! *Baby* bears. Swimming and playing. In a blow up kiddie pool. Sigh. I hope this does it for you, because it’s the very best we got. The clip, filmed in South Lake Tahoe, California, shows two rambunctious cubs cooling off in a family’s backyard pool. They’re rasslin’, swimmin’, chasin’, and splashin’ around. Eventually one of them runs out of the pool and up a tree before both run out of frame.

Here’s the video:

Awww, sibling hijinks. But someone should call Child Protective Services on mama bear. She shouldn’t let her babies swim unattended! At least the cubs used latchkey kid common sense by choosing a kiddie pool to swim in. Much safer than their usual go-to of raging rivers or salmon-filled waterfalls.

This shit reminds me of my brothers and I playing “Shark” in the river when we were young. That game involved me being the shark (every goddamn time cuz I was the oldest), and attempting to drag them underwater by their feet like in the opening scene of Jaws. Mostly I’d just get kicked over and over in the face by their little boy feet, and then, if I actually succeeded in near-drowning them, they’d scream and cry. Psh. Wet ass pussies.

Pic: YouTube

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