LCFR said Friday: 'Per FWC: Smokey Junior was taken to a veterinarian yesterday and is under their care. The cub is fine and only has minor burns'

An adorable Florida bear survived a brush fire this week.

Lake County Fire Rescue wrote on Facebook Thursday that: 'A baby bear suffered slight burns to its paws and face during this afternoon's 250+ acre wildfire in the Royal Trails section of Lake County.

'Residents brought it out from the woods to the safety of LCFR firefighters.

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An adorable Florida bear nicknamed 'Smokey Junior' survived a brush fire this week

Lake County Fire Rescue said the young bear had burns on its face

'The FWC [Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission] has been called to evaluate the cub.'

The youngster is now known as 'Smokey Junior.'

On Twitter, Lake County Fire Rescue said that '"Smokey Junior" is between 15-20 lbs.

'No sign of Mama Bear.'

Forest area supervisor Ray Lovett recalled to Click Orlando: 'He comes walking out of the woods whining, just down here at the end of the road.'

Lovett told the TV station: 'His hair has been singed.

'He's got some minor burns, looks like, on the bottom of his feet, maybe his lips, but he's certainly survivable if cared for.'

Click Orlando reported the brush fire was contained and there were no injuries.

On Twitter, Lake County Fire Rescue said that '"Smokey Junior" is between 15-20 lbs. No sign of Mama Bear'

Lake County Fire Rescue said Friday: 'Per FWC: Smokey Junior was taken to a veterinarian yesterday and is under their care. The cub is fine and only has minor burns'

Battalion Chief Tony Cuella told CNN: 'Animals are residual.

'We hope SJ and mom will get back together.'

On Friday, Lake County Fire Rescue said on Facebook: 'Per FWC: Smokey Junior was taken to a veterinarian yesterday and is under their care.

'The cub is fine and only has minor burns. ‪#‎smokeyjunior‬.'