City Bears Get Fat, Die Young

A pair of black bear cubs got more than they bargained for when they went digging for food inside a dumpster at a Nevada campground in 2006. The dumpster's bear-proof lid, which someone had left open, closed on the cubs after they climbed inside.
(Image credit: Jon Beckmann/Wildlife Conservation Society)

As bears spend more time near cities, the animals gain weight, get pregnant at a younger age and die young, violent deaths.

A new study of black bears near the populated Lake Tahoe, Nev., area found an alarming percentage are hit by cars.

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