Bears at the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, Mont., are given 60 minutes to try to pry, scratch and dig into various outdoor products. Manufacturers hope their gear will be certified “bear resistant.” Photo: Grizzly & Wolf Center
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Okay but this reminds me of the quote by a forest ranger at Yosemite National Park on why it is hard to design the perfect garbage bin to keep bears from breaking into it: "There is a considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists."
They are using their powers for good. It warms my heart that they found a home where they can do what they do best. ;-;
I can’t believe these bears have a job and I don’t
professional bears
I love this
funky lil professionals
0:06 "Doctor, we are losing him!"
I MISS SUMMIT BOY!!!
Are the crows there to supervise?
they're gonna be eating some of that plastic too imo