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Two bears native to Alaska were found wandering a road in Florida in December, baffling a sheriff's deputy, newly-released footage shows.
The young animals were found on a rural road in Okaloosa County - but they weren't black bears that are usually found in the area.
They were later confirmed to be Kodiaks, a brown and grizzly bear subspecies native to the Kodiak Peninsula.
“They’re clearly domesticated,” a man says in the video.
An investigation found the bears had escaped from “an inadequate enclosure at a residence on Old River Road where a self-proclaimed bear trainer lives."
The resident faces various Florida wildlife violations, police said.