Bears have become overly aggressive this year, approaching campers and hikers in the Adirondacks. Tim Scee of Sackets Harbor came so close to one bear, you won't believe it until you see it.
This summer we have posted several articles, and videos to our website that show black bears in the Adirondacks are in no way shy. Whether it be day, or night these large animals never hesitate to make their presence known. After all, it is THEIR home. This most recent video, taken by Utica native Mello Testa, demonstrates that no matter how populated an area may be it will not deter a black bear
Heads Up: Little Falls Police are warning residents that a black bear was observed in the area of Ward Street and Petrie Street. Here's what else we know about this bear.
Bears may be cute and cuddly when they're stuffed and given to children, but out in the wild they are vicious killers! Other than the polar bear, the grizzly bear is the most deadly. One mountain biker got a little more of a workout than he probably expected after being chased down by what I consider the land equivalent of a shark!
Smarter than the average bear. That was Yogi Bear's self description but it could easily apply to a hungry bear in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The clever thief was spotted by security cameras outside of the Edelweiss Restaurant wheeling away a full dumpster of leftovers that probably seemed a bonanza to him. You won't believe the video.
I don't want to spoil the video too much for you by telling you all the details. But, the people in this video was really smart. A mother bear had lost her cubs in a dumpster. Not able to get them out, a person uses a ladder in a very smart way to get them out. Also, the people in the video used a truck to help with the rescue--extremely smart move as the mother bear probably wouldn't have been to