The bear crashed into 8 parked cars in Estes Park, Colorado.
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The bear crashed into 8 parked cars in Estes Park, Colorado.

All of the vehicles involved were without door insurance, making it much easier for the animal to enter, according to Fox 31. 

Al menOn the night of August 8, eight vehicles were suddenly attacked by a bear of an unknown breed in Estes Park in Colorado..

According to Officer Rylands of the East Park Wildlife Conservation Department, the animal was looking for food and therefore tried to open the 8 vehicles in question.

It is important to clarify that there was no victim as the attack took place early in the morning when there were no civilians near some of the vehicles.

In addition to what was said above, sightings and close encounters with bears in Denver State have declined significantly. However, since the beginning of the year, according to The Denver Channel, there are still a significant number of bears looking for food in garbage, cars, houses and large compared to people.

In '8, Wildlife Officer Rylands spotted 8 vehicles overnight that had been hit by a bear. ALL cars were UNLOCKED.

While not all vehicles had food or attractants in them, some bears go from car to car just to see if they are unlocked and then hope to find food.

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How to avoid such accidents and meetings?

Most bears will do their best to avoid human contact, however we recommend staying away from areas where where abundant bushes with berries. Similarly, experts from the Denver Canal recommend that you keep the room where you are, a little smell, as this will avoid the attention of the animal.

In this sense, we recommend that you park your car away from any kind of garbage, waste or leftover food, because this is what caused this incident.

Finally, according to The Denver Channel, if you find yourself in a bear encounter while in a car, then you have to drive it away with some kind of sound effect like a scream, some kind of vuvuzela, or pressing your car horn repeatedly.. In addition to making sure you always have bear spray in case you visit an area where bears are quite common, such as some parts of Colorado.

Estes Park Wildlife representatives have informed the general public that this is possible. prevent this situation by locking the car when you park it, just as they must locate their vehicles in areas away from the bear transit area.

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