Randy, a massive grizzly bear at the Orphaned Wildlife Center in Otisville, New York, doesn’t seem interested in hibernating through the winter.
Instead, he’s out enjoying the snow and making snow angels, demonstrating that even the most giant bears can have fun in the cold.
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In a heartwarming video shared by the wildlife center, Randy is seen rolling around in the snow, embracing the freezing temperatures.

After playing with a tree trunk, he flops into the fluffy white powder, seemingly enjoying the sensation on his thick fur.
He wriggles and rolls, creating his unique version of snow angels. Once done, he shakes off the snow like a wet dog, only to dive back in for more fun.

The Orphaned Wildlife Center, where Randy lives, is dedicated to providing a haven for orphaned animals to eventually return them to the wild.
The center, Founded by Susan and Jim Kowalczyk, focuses on caring for animals who have lost their parents and would otherwise struggle to survive in the wild. Randy is one of the many bears they care for at their facility.
Randy’s enthusiasm for the snow is infectious, reminding us of the simple joy children feel when they get a snow day.

His playful antics offer a delightful glimpse into the lives of these magnificent creatures and the people who care for them.

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