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Playful bear caught on video sliding head-first down children’s slide in Connecticut backyard

April 26, 2025
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Playful bear caught on video sliding head-first down children’s slide in Connecticut backyard
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Un-bear-ably cute!

A Connecticut family captured the wild moment a playful bear turned their children’s wooden backyard playset into its own personal playground as it slid head-first down the plastic slide.

Sarah Loving had just returned home with her husband and two children when she spotted two bears strolling through her West Simsbury backyard — a frequent occurrence in her suburban community.

The bear was seen climbing the wooden ladder to the slide.
The bear was seen climbing the wooden ladder to the slide. Sarah Loving/TMX

But this encounter took an amusing turn when one of the furry creatures approached their playscape and casually climbed up the wooden ladder to the slide, the nearly 30-second video showed.

The playful cub then slide head-first down the green chute.
The playful cub then slide head-first down the green chute. Sarah Loving/TMX

“Is he gonna go down the slide?” Loving’s husband quipped to his family in the video, before the inquisitive bear gleefully glided head first down the green chute.

“Oh my gosh, there he goes.”

The Connecticut family watched on laughing, the video showed.
The Connecticut family watched on laughing, the video showed. Sarah Loving/TMX

Loving said the carefree cub spent some time lying in a pile of soft sand at the bottom of the jungle gym before meandering to her neighbor’s yard about 10 minutes later.

The carefree animal only spent about 10 minutes in the sand before meandering away.
The carefree animal only spent about 10 minutes in the sand before meandering away. Sarah Loving/TMX

“He made it to the landing and then went down the slide, like he had done it before,” Loving said of the jovial animal.

“They seemed so comfortable on the playscape. We just kept joking that they probably have been before, but we have no seen a bear go down playscape before, ever. That was a first.”

With Post wires.

The post Playful bear caught on video sliding head-first down children’s slide in Connecticut backyard appeared first on New York Post.

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