Officials in Tennessee say a black bear died after getting stuck in a hot car this week.
According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, the car’s owner got in a different vehicle around 10 a.m. When they returned at 6:45 p.m., they found the bear dead in the car.reports that officials said they thought the bear got inside the car using its paws or teeth and got trapped after the door shut.
Wildlife officers said the temperature outside was above 95 degrees, meaning the car could’ve been hotter than 140 degrees. The agency urged car owners to lock their doors, roll up their windows, and don’t leave food inside the car or even air fresheners – as all of that can attract bears.According to officials, a black bear was euthanized last week after scratching a woman and then charging another neighbor.
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