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Bear found hiding under Altadena home after Eaton Fire

Bear found the shelter at Eaton Fire at the Eaton Fire under Altadner’s house


Bear found the shelter at Eaton Fire at the Eaton Fire under Altadner’s house

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When Samy Arbid finally returned near Eaton Fire, a surprise guest hid in his Altadna’s house.

A 525 -pound bear was comfortable in his crawling space.

Abd said: “We finally put a ring camera with lighting and found that there was a huge bear below.” “It has been disturbing for a while.”

Abd said that some neighbors knew that bears were bears, while others called him Victor. No matter what his name is, the community knows that he lives at the corner of Eaton Canyon. This is where the wildfire has begun recently.

Abd said: “I think he is almost there in the fire.” “I think he is scared.”

Therefore, the CAL gas crew also scared, because they could not enter the instrument after they found a bear.

In order to help the bear, the California fish and wild animal and plant department set up a temptation to induce it to ignore it.

“Therefore, they went to the Static brothers and bought some barbecue shop chicken, sardines, tomato sauce, apples, peanut butter-all kinds of things.” “They made a feast for him.”

Fortunately, the plate attracted the bear. Because of the big Xiong, the experts were trapped and moved.

Abd said: “Biologists actually say that this is the biggest bear he has seen in person.”

The neighbors were glad to hear it well, and ate a meal.

The neighbor Patty Smith said: “He is very harmless.” “He just wants some good garbage, just like we all like some good garbage.”

Smith said she has always worried about all the wild animals near her because they have also suffered a fire.

She said, “I don’t know if he was injured.” “I don’t know if his claws are singing or similar, but he finds safety there.”

Wild animal and plant officials installed the GPS collar and moved the bear back to the Angelis National Forest.

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