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Oh boy thank goodness there's no traffic. Bless them and their wonderful mother. Love it Tigger.
Very cute
nice story, thank heavens there was no traffic...still i guess if there was it would have stopped to watch..
How frustrating for her, I couldn't bear to watch.
There was actually plenty of traffic, Emmie. You can see the oncoming (stationary) queue in the video and it appears that the filming was carried out from the leading car of traffic halted in the opposite direction.

I'm reminded of when my cat decided it was time to move her four kittens from their basket downstairs to under my bed upstairs. She struggled for ages to catch each kitten and then to keep hold of it as she tried to climb the stairs with it clutched in her jaws. After getting two kittens upstairs she simply collapsed with exhaustion alongside them underneath my bed. I'll never forget the way she purred when I delivered the two remaining kittens back into her care ;-)

Thank you for posting, Tigger!
Ta Tigger :-))
Brilliant Tiggs!

This little fella was lucky too.

See them gaily gad about
They love to play and shout
They never have any cares
At six o'clock their Mommies and Daddies
Will take them home to bed
Because they're tired little Teddy Bears
I wonder how long the traffic was stopped for.

I thought that bears only have one or two cubs, she is bound to be knackered caring for her babies.
I haven't seen that before, thanks Tigger.
A couple of those cubs must have been exhausted following mother bear backwards and forwards as she went back for other cubs. Thank you tiggerblue.
Thanks too, TCL ;-)
Thanks TCL, that looks like hard work.
Thanks Mamyalynne, that was awful at first. Just shows what some people chuck wherever they want. Lucky that family rescued him, it would have been a dreadful way to die, if he hadn't been spotted in time.
Aww, it s quite a common occurrence for traffic waiting for wild animals like this to cross in Canada. So cute!
So glad that swimming bear cub was saved. The relief he must have felt when he was set free ...

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