Black Bear Climbs Aboard Florida Sailboat: ‘We Were Kind of Blown Away’.First comment to read full story ⬇️

The curious bear was seen meandering around on a catamaran boat that was docked at the Naples Sailing and Yacht Club in Naples on Wednesday, per NBC2 News.

Todd Dillman, the owner of TowBoat U.S. Naples-Marco Island, was towing a barge back into the bay when he spotted the animal wandering around the area.

“We were kind of blown away that there was a bear in Royal Harbor,” he told NBC2 News.
Silly Bears and Odd Birds Among the 2023 Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards Finalists — See the Shots

After snapping a few photos and finishing his tow job, Dillman returned to the scene to find that the bear was now on a sailboat. Specifically, the creature was in the middle of the boat’s bar.

“I came back around and looked over, and he’s on the sailboat,” he told the outlet, adding that he took pictures and videos because “no one’s going to believe me if I tell them.”

Dillman said he watched the creature roam the boat for about an hour, during which time the bear was “just hanging out” and “going front to back on the boat,” per NBC2 News.

The tow service owner also said that because of his line of work, he is used to spotting all kinds of creatures on the water — just not bears.
“We get the saltwater crocs, the alligators, the sharks, stuff like that,” he told the outlet. “But I can’t say I’ve seen anything like this before. Not in a million years. And I probably won’t ever see it again.”

“It was pretty incredible,” he added.
According to NBC2 News, several members of the Naples Sailing and Yacht Club also observed the bear’s sailboat adventure.

“Word started spreading that there was a bear on the docks. And I said, ‘No. No. There can’t be a bear on the docks,’ ” General Manager Manny Blanco told the outlet, adding that he “walked out on the docks and sure enough, there was a bear on a boat.”

Like Dillman, Blanco has seen a lot of things in the marina — alligators, dolphins and manatees, to name a few — “but I never seen a bear,” he said.

Shortly after the bear was spotted, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission was contacted, per NBC2 News.

Though black bears prefer habitats “such as forested wetlands and uplands, natural pinelands, hammocks, scrub and shrub lands,” per the FWC’s website, the commission theorized that the bear likely abandoned his usual haunts and climbed aboard the boat in search of food.

According to NBC2 News, the bear left the boat and marina, and the FWC has been monitoring its movements since.

Related Posts

Deceitful People Who Take Advantage of You While Acting Innocent

We meet people every day—at work, on the bus, or in other places. Unfortunately, some people have hidden motives and try to take advantage of situations, often…

Airplane Passengers Who Had a Memorable Flight

For some, flying is an adventure, while for others it’s just routine. You never know what kind of interesting people you’ll meet while being thousands of feet…

I Gave My Son’s Fiancée 3 Rules to Help Their Wedding — Now She’s Angry

A mother wants her child’s wedding to be the happiest day of their life. But Catherine’s good intentions caused problems with her future daughter-in-law, Zoe. The issue…

My mother-in-law always adds milk to her scrambled eggs, but I think this isn’t right. The eggs don’t taste good that way. Who’s right?

The art of making scrambled eggs seems straightforward, but anyone who has spent time in the kitchen knows it’s a dish that can spark endless debate. One…

People Whose Haircuts Had Surprising Twists Curiosities 13 hours ago

Ever had a haircut that didn’t go as planned? These people have. From accidental mullets to unexpected hair dye, these stories will surprise you. Get ready for…

6 Common Reasons For Waking Up More Than Once During The Night

If you find yourself scrolling through your phone before bed, you might want to stop. The light emitted from the screen hugely interrupts sleep cycles, especially if…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *