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Bear cub takes a dip in a hot tub and the video is adorable

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RELATED: Dog reunited with owner after being stolen in Southeast DC"The one cub that was left seemed curious with me and didn’t mind staying in the tub having fun," he told Storyful.

Storyful said it seems wildlife is getting used to the life of luxury as another bear was spotted having a spa day near Gatlinburg in 2019.

Gatlinburg is a popular tourist destination near the Great Smoky Mountains, where bear sightings are quite common. AdvertisementThis story was reported in Los Angeles.  .

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