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Employees at the San Diego Humane Society are wearing bear costumes to take care of a rescued black bear cub in hopes that it doesn't bond with humans and can be returned to the wild.
The group took the two-month-old black bear cub into its care on April 14 after campers found it alone in the Los Padres National Forest.
At a wildlife center in San Diego, caretakers of a black bear cub are using extraordinary measures to keep him from becoming reliant on humans, including donning masks and vintage fur coats.
The human caretakers of a black bear cub known as Baby Bear wear fur coats and camouflage masks to keep him from becoming too reliant on humans.
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