Is This the Friendliest 1,500-Pound Bear You’ve Ever Seen?
A couple named Jim and Susan operate a shelter that takes in orphaned animals. One of their favorites is a 1,500-pound Kodiak bear named Jimbo that came to them as…

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 17: Cynthia, a Kodiak bear enjoys an Atlantic salmon as Taronga Park Zoo’s Kodiak bears celebrate their 30th birthday at the zoo January 17, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Taronga’s two giant Kodiak Bear sisters, Cynthia and Bethel celebrated their 30th birthday making them two of the oldest Kodiak Bears in the world. In the wild Kodiak bears normally live between 15 to 30 years. The bears were born in Colorado Springs in 1977. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
(Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)A couple named Jim and Susan operate a shelter that takes in orphaned animals. One of their favorites is a 1,500-pound Kodiak bear named Jimbo that came to them as a cub.
It had a serious leg injury and wouldn't have survived in the wild.
Jimbo's now 23 years old and loves to play, which is pretty obvious when you see the video of him rolling around with his best buddy, Jim.