No , it was n’t Baloo .

Disney is known for its fair share of animated bear characters. There’s Koda and Kenai inBrother Bear, Lots-o' inToy Story 3,Baloo inThe Jungle Book, and Winnie-the-Pooh, to name a few.

However, they may have just (unintentionally) added another bear to their ranks. On Monday, a bear was spotted in a tree at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed in a statement to BuzzFeed that biologists with its Bear Management Program and law enforcement officers safely captured the bear, an adult female.

" In most cases , it is good for bear to be given space and to move along on their own , but given this situation , staff have captured the animal and are relocate the bear out of the green to an area in or around the Ocala National Forest , " the command order .

The FWC noted that, in the fall, bears are more active, often in pursuit of food ahead of winter hibernation. “This particular bear was likely moving through the area searching for food,” they said.

TheNew York Timesreported Frontierland, Liberty Square, and Adventureland were among the sections of the park closed in light of the bear sighting.

This included the closure of specific rides and attractions, according toWESH 2 News. The Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and (yes) Country Bear Jamboree were among the attractions the news outlet reported as closed.

WESH 2 News reported that Frontierland, Liberty Square, and Adventureland had reopened by 1 p.m. ET.

The FWC also issued advice on what to do in a bear sighting: “Give it space and never approach or feed it.” For more information on avoiding conflict with bears, the FWC suggested visitingBearWise.comandMyFWC.com/Bear.

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A bear in a tree

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