Incoming daily dose of cuteness...and your daily reminder that bears are out in New England. People have a misconception about the number of big game in New England - mostly bears and moose.

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People often think that bears are only found in Northern New Hampshire and Northern Maine - certainly not true. There are over 4,500 bears living in Massachusetts, according to a Mass.gov article. New Hampshire is only slightly above that number.

Maine on the other hand has MUCH more - roughly 35,000 bears call Maine home.

Make no mistake, bears are plentiful in New England. Most of the time, bears and humans do not come in contact. We don't walk the same paths all that often...but from time to time we do. Sometimes bears are running where we are driving...

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And other times a whole family of black bears are swimming where we are fishing. And that is exactly what happened for one fisherman who captured the adorable swim on their phone.

The mama black bear is seen swimming through the Quabbin Reservoir in New Salem, Massachusetts. Her little cubs are sitting, trying to hold, on her back as she paddles the wide water.

Bear cubs can start swimming very early, as little as a few months old. Because of their young age, and therefore developing muscles, these two bears might have been a little too tired for the entirety of the trip around the Massachusetts reservoir.

The Best Places to See a Moose in New Hampshire

Spotting a moose in New Hampshire is not as common as one might think but it does happen! Your chances significantly increase if you are willing to travel to Northern New Hampshire, also known as moose central. Sightings also occur in the White Mountains and more rural areas but definitely less often. Southern New Hampshire is where it happens the least, but again, it is not unheard of! Let this be your guide when it comes to moose hot spots in New Hampshire.

Gallery Credit: Kira Lew

This Secluded A-Frame Cabin in New Hampshire's White Mountains Looks Like a Fairytale

There is no better place to get away from it all that the A Frame Cabin at Oliver Lodge. It's located on it's own island in the middle of Lake Winnipesaukee!
Take a tour of the inside.

Gallery Credit: Kira Lew

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