MLEBOURNE, Fla. – Caretakers at the Brevard Zoo are determined to get to the bottom of the health issues for a Florida black bear cub discovered in the Ocala National Forest a little more than a year ago using the latest technology to make sure he has the best life possible.
Most recently, the bear named Brody underwent an MRI at Health First’s Viera Hospital, becoming one of the first bears in history to undergo the scan, according to the zoo.
It’s just the latest step the Brevard Zoo has taken to help its young resident. [TRENDING: Teen killed when stepping on power line during storm | NY judge killed in Fla.
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