'Honey on his mind?': Man shares pic of 'stressed' bear 'relaxing' on hammock in Florida backyard

A black bear was seen in a Daytona Beach neighborhood rummaging through trash cans and frightening some locals, before trying out some hammock time
PUBLISHED MAR 17, 2023
The black bear was seen relaxing on someone's backyard hammock for over 15 minutes (asilvertintedrose/Reddit)
The black bear was seen relaxing on someone's backyard hammock for over 15 minutes (asilvertintedrose/Reddit)

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: The Internet went into a frenzy after a user named u/asilvertintedrose posted a picture of a bear who was seen lounging in a backyard hammock in Florida. The user took to Reddit and wrote, "(Florida) This black Bear was seen relaxing on someone's backyard hammock for over 15 minutes." The post gained a lot of attention from users and garnered 578 comments within days.

One of the commenters joked the bear looks "stressed," and "woke." Another wrote, "Doesn't look relaxed. Looks like it's stressed about money but decided to try some hammock time to get their mind off of it. Didn't work."

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'Honey on his mind'

Another hilariously wrote, "He's got his mind on the honey and the honey on his mind." A third chimed in, "Here in Canada the black bears are alright, brown ones are something to be worried about, and white ones will eat your goddamn legs while you're still alive."

Meanwhile, someone shared an anecdote. "Apparently brown bears don't either. A Russian girl was attacked and was on the phone with her mom for like 4 hours while the Bear and it's cubs ate her alive. Worst true story I've ever read," they wrote.

Another user wrote, "This Bear is clearly too "woke" and must be banned. This Bear is clearly exposing our children to all types of trans species representation. Bears can't just be allowed to be bears anywhere and wherever they want." Another hilarious comment read, "He looks like he is rethinking his life choices."

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Who actually saw the bear?

According to reports, the American black bear was seen in a Daytona Beach area rummaging through trash cans and frightening some locals. Rafael Torres, a photographer, was in the vicinity taking pictures when he discovered the bear, which was probably the same creature that caused a commotion the night before, as reported by DailyMail.

Torres revealed he was about 60 feet away when he took the photos, and it didn't seem bothered by his presence. He said it stayed in the hammock for 20 minutes before heading back into the woods. He also noted this was the first black bear he has seen in the area, as reported by CBS.

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