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The problem with bears is that everything looks like food to them.
I suspect that they struggle to find enough to eat.
There was a bear spotted crossing from Kentucky to Indiana. It swam across the Ohio River. It may have been in or near the Hoosier National Forest. It was thought to be near Salem, Indiana, where I was born. It was later spotted in the Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, which is some distance northeast and next to a farm that my stepdad used to share ownership of. I've been to this farm and to the edge of the refuge which is sealed off from the public.
Bears are rare in Indiana, but this one traveled maybe a hundred miles across many roads and a couple of Interstates. Why would it do this unless it needed to find food? It may have been to these places before and knew where to forage for food.
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