A very hungry and determined black bear in Granby, Massachusetts, made a big chaos without remorse. The bear found a barrel full of garbage, which it could not reach because it was on the other side of a back yard deck outside a house. The bear wanted this garbage and found the ideal solution to the problem: he just torn the deck apart!
CTV News recently shared a video about Tik Tok from the house owner's ring camera, in which the bear was recorded in action. As soon as the bear leaves the side of the deck, one would think that it would snap the garbage immediately. I think he was shocked because he doesn't know what to do next!
That was a determined bear! I really wish the video were longer and showed whether the bear was broken down with the garbage bags or whether it was just going after the Unchottot. The viewers of CTV News left some funny comments on the video of Hungry Bear.
@Heynow said: “I would thank the bear for making me know that the railing was unsure.” @TAY added: “She literally looked around what she was doing, Lol. She knew that it was bad, Lol!” @51bagsofbons joked: “Simple Peezy, lemon query!”
Commentator @Henry M. pointed out: “Bro is just politely opened the deck to take the trash”, completely with an eye roll -Moji. @dead Inside pointed out: “Owner should be punished for not having your garbage safe.” And added: “Where I am from a garbage bear is a dead bear. This is the fault of the homeowner, and strong fines are given to the fact that your garbage is not safe.”
I admit, I asked myself for the first time why the garbage was even uncovered. I wonder if the neighborhood usually does not get bear visitors or whether this homeowner was only careless.
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How big are black bears?
Black bears are large, but they are actually the smallest bear species in America. Brown bears (also known as the grizzly bear) and the polar bear are both larger, but that does not mean that black bears are small.
Black bears grow on 4 to 6 feet long and can weigh between £ 150 and 650. Men who stand on their hind legs can be over 7 feet big! While you are the smallest bears, you certainly don't want to try to play with you!