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Nevada, USA: Sheriff’s deputies remove a black bear from a vehicle

Nevada, USA: Sheriff’s deputies remove a black bear from a vehicle

Nevada, United States

With this action, the deputy sheriff frees a black bear from the car

In search of food, the animal locked itself in a car in a residential area in Nevada.

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A video of the sheriff’s deputy shows the man freeing the bear.

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office

  • A bear locked itself in a car in a residential area in Nevada.

  • The terrified deputy sheriffs had to improvise to free the trapped animal.

  • Seemingly looking for an escape route, the animal dismembered the car’s interior and ripped off the roof covering, among other things.

Resourceful deputies have a black bear in the United States of America Release from distress. The animal was apparently foraging, and it was in a residential area in Washoe County, FL Nevada He got into a car when the car door closed. The terrified deputy sheriffs had to improvise to free the trapped animal.

Video released by the sheriffs shows one of them cautiously tying a yellow rope to the car’s tailgate handle and then quickly retracting. In hiding and from a safe distance, pull the rope and open the car door.

After just a few seconds, the plush bear jumped out of the car and quickly fled through the trees. He left behind a badly damaged car. Seemingly looking for an escape route, the animal dismembered the car’s interior and ripped off the roof covering, among other things.

Black bears can weigh up to 270 kg. Omnivorous animals have a good sense of smell, which sometimes leads them to approach humans in search of food.

“Spring is an active time for our bears and reminds us to beware of bears when we are enjoying the beautiful outdoors,” Washoe County sheriffs tweeted Sunday, warning against food packages, cooler bags, and scented items to leave in the car. “Don’t leave food in the car. Don’t feed the bears.”

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