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A large black bear was discovered in a back yard of Connecticut and enjoyed the swings and slides.

Video recordings by Sarah, who is loved in West Simsbury, about 30 minutes northwest of Hartford, shows that the black bear enjoys her garden by climbing a slide up and riding down.

“Will he go down the film?” A man can be heard in the video. “Oh my god. He goes there!”

While the bear slides down in the second round in the second round, it almost jumps over the slide. Another bear can be seen as it collects under the swing set.

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Take a look at an incredibly sweet sweet video from black bear, which slips down a slide

What to do if you discover a bear

According to Connecticut, black bears are a frequent sight of reports on bear observations in heavily populated residential areas, according to Connecticuts Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (Deep). According to Deep, which encouraged all residents to be “Bärangen” and become aware of what to do when they come across the wild animal, wildlife agencies also have an increase in the number of reported conflicts with black bears.

The National Park Service and Deep suggest to keep an eye on the following things in the event of an encounter:

  • Secure food, garbage and other foods that are probably wearing bears. The presence of easily accessible food sources near houses and companies contributes to the main factor for human bear conflicts per deep contribution.
  • Never feed bears.
  • Talk to a low, constant voice and screaming or acting suddenly.
  • Make yourself as big as possible.
  • If you meet a bear in your own farm, you don't leave the house. Make sure that everyone is safe inside before you hit pots or make other loud noises to fry the bear.
  • When you see Cubs, be particularly careful. Mother bears protect their boys very much. Do not accept cubs, touch or interact.
  • It is also permissible to throw objects and to shout the bear and defend themselves when they are attacked.
  • Travel in groups and get small children and pets while seeing a bear.

Saman Shafiq is a trendy news reporter for USA Today. Reach them at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow it on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

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