Popular Animal Rampage Video Features Colorado Bear Break-In
Because Colorado is full of a wide variety of wildlife, encounters with wild animals are quite common. However, sometimes these wildlife encounters can be terrifying, if not dangerous.
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A popular YouTube channel produced a compilation of scary wildlife encounters from around the world which, considering the severity of some of the clips, is surprising that a Colorado encounter made the final reel.
What is the Channel Featuring the Colorado Bear Break-In?
The YouTube channel is called Wicked Wombat and is quite popular, boasting a massive 437,000 followers. That being said, it's equally surprising that the video featuring the Colorado encounter has amassed over 13,000 views as of the writing of this story.
What is Shown Regarding the Colorado Bear Break-In?
While it's unclear as to exactly where the Colorado encounter took place, the video shows a two-story home like any other, beginning with what appears to be a fairly young bear scaling the exterior wall.
The bear makes it to the window and appears to be quite interested in what's inside.
The bear then shockingly opens the window with its face.
It's at this point that the bear peeks its nose inside.
Then, alarmingly, the young bear appears to make itself inside the second-story window.
There's also a point in the video that shows the bear appearing to look directly at the people filming it.
However, undeterred, the bear continues on its quest inside the home.
The bear once again checks its surroundings before welcoming itself into the home.
What Else is Featured on the Video with the Colorado Bear Break-In?
In addition to this unsettling footage from Colorado, the compilation video shows shocking scenes of attacks from rhinos, elephants, big cats, and more.
Still, it's rather alarming to know that this sort of wildlife encounter is entirely possible and even widespread under certain circumstances.
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