Bear cub saved from Oro Valley tree stumps officials
The tiny bear cub plucked from a tree in the Tucson suburb is undersized for its estimated age, but is in good health, officials say.
The gray fox chewed patio furniture and tried to get into a house near Agua Caliente Park on Thursday. State wildlife officials say anyone who sees the fox should avoid it and immediately report the sighting by calling the 24-hour hotline at 623-236-7201.
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