So we made it to King's den . Now the fun starts. Once King was sedated and out, Jake and Mitch got ready to pull the cubs out. We stood closer to where they were in a semi-circle and watched. Lisa explained what was happening and the fact that this was more than likely, the first time the cubs had ever seen day light. Mitch taking the first cub out of the den. Mitch put the first cub against his chest and let go. The cub stuck to the wool jacket with it's claws, like Velcro. Jake handed him the second cub and Lisa stepped in to help. As Jake got King ready to come out of the den, Mitch tagged the cubs in each ear, weighed and measured them and described them for Lisa to write down. Lisa and Mitch holding the cubs. Mitch weighing the cub as Jake begins to get King out of the den. Cub tagged 501: male, 5 1/2lbs, white blaze on chest Cub tagged 502: female, 5 lbs, small white patches on chest, larger patch on right side. Onc...
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