Catching a 2m tall bear, 136kg weighs the house and steals candy

A giant bear broke through the window to steal junk food. At that time, they went out for about an hour.

Bears also like to eat M & M chocolate, no different from humans.

Video extracted from security cameras installed at the couple's Lane Sykes and Carole Scofield building in South Lake Tahoe, California shows: A giant bear broke through the window to steal snacks . At that time, they went out for about an hour.

It is estimated that this bear is at least 213cm tall, weighs about 136kg. In fact, the couple is not surprised because this is the sixth time they have found bears trying to break into the house in the last few years.

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The giant bear broke through the window to steal snacks.

In the previous "mission" in November last year, the bear came into the house, causing about $ 700 worth of damage due to furniture damage.

"He broke the front door to plunge into the fridge and the food racks , " Sykes said.

Having seen a lot of break-in bears, the couple knew how to stop these gluttons before leaving the house. However, this time they were slightly subjective.

"We locked all the doors," Sykes told KOLO8.

"But the kitchen window is still open, the doorway is very small. I never thought the bear could get through it."

In fact, there are countless videos on Youtube that show animals as wise as bears excessively go through places that people don't expect. While the bear's information has not been revealed, this "suspect" clearly shows interest in fruit syrup, chocolate candy, cinnamon raisin bread .

"He loves M&M," Sykes told Patch. "He also likes to eat vegetables, but sweets are always the first choice."

In the video, the bear climbed through the window, enthusiastically rummaging through the sink and adjacent drawers.

Initially, it skillfully removed the mosquito net in the window. As soon as he went inside, he stuck his head into the M&M box causing the candy to splatter.

While struggling in the kitchen, he was spotted by Scofield, who chased it away with a pepper spray.

According to Lesa Johnston, an expert from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, bears often approach human snacks through . trash. However, in this case, the bear seemed to be chewing until being kicked out.

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As soon as he went inside, he stuck his head into the M&M box causing the candy to splatter.

"In many cases, bears find food by breaking down a car door or a garbage bin. When that behavior is successful, it will remember and repeat as long as it finds food," Johnston said.

"Once you know that your house is filled with food, bears will often drop by like a supermarket."

Update 16 December 2018
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