No one wants their vehicle broken into. For one Wisconsin family, not only did they have their car doors opened in the middle of the night, but they learned it was done by a family of bears.
Bear sightings are on the rise in Missouri and the state wants you to let them know if you have an encounter with one of these predators. It's so easy to file a report, you can do it in way less than a minute even if you take your time.
You never know when you might go on vacation and accidentally swim with a bear. Oh, wait. That practically never happens unless you're a Missouri family. There's video that proves this is now wild tale. It really was their experience recently.
It's common to find a lot of different things in Missouri trees. Apples, walnuts and if you're one Missouri family, a bunch of black bears as their new video shows.
If you're a bear in Wisconsin that isn't enjoying life, what do you do? You do the only sensible thing and that's head south into Illinois to see if there's more entertainment there. A new video shows this just might be the case for one big apex predator.
There are certain things you never want to do to a bear and very high on that list is to not surprise them. That's when things can go terribly wrong. But, one Missouri guy gave a textbook response to walking up on a large predator by remaining cool as a cucumber.
I know you'll be surprised to hear this, but not everything you see on the internet is true. Shocking, I know. I've been duped a few times myself, but do my best to verify interesting things I find. Recently, there were pictures claiming to show a severely mangy bear in Jefferson County, Missouri. Pretty sure I can prove now that it's not true.
I'm not judging, but perhaps this is not the best idea if you find you have a bear in your tree. A Missouri guy shared a fun video with one of these large potential predators quite literally looking over his shoulder.
Bears are normally seen in Missouri south of I-44. This new sighting is an exception. A confirmed black bear report has now been shared from Pleasant Hill, Missouri, but we're told that he probably won't hurt you. Maybe.