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Massive Black Bear 'Hank the Tank' Ransacks California Community

Massive Black Bear 'Hank the Tank' Ransacks California Community

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by: KanKan Active Indicator LED Icon 5 OP 
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 7:40am  
Massive Black Bear 'Hank the Tank' Ransacks California Community
 
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The hungry 500-pound bear is still on the run
02/23/2022
More than two dozen California homes have been burgled by a hungry 500-pound black bear. Now, "Hank the Tank" is wanted by California police who say he's become dangerously comfortable around humans.
Since last summer, the unusually large bear has been moving through the Lake Tahoe area in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, a region home to 40 percent of the state's black bear population. Within seven months, Hank damaged at least 33 properties and entered at least 28 homes, according to a recent blog post by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).
"This bear is extremely food-habituated and has used its immense size and strength to break in and through front doors and garage doors," officials said in their post. "There have been, at last count, 102 individual reports of local police responses to this bear, including multiple hazing events to discourage the bear from breaking into homes and seeking human food sources."
Conflicts between humans and bears usually happen during summer and fall when the hungry bears are packing on pounds for winter hibernation. Black bears have a sense of smell seven times greater than a bloodhound's and are often drawn to nearby homes, towns, and campsites when they catch a whiff of human food. Police and wildlife officials have tried to scare away the bear with paintballs, bean bags, and sirens, but Hank is never deterred for long, Alyssa Lukpat reports for the New York Times.
"It's learned to use its size and strength to force its way into homes," says CDFW spokesman Peter Tira to BCC. "It'll barge through garage doors, it'll barge through front doors. It'll go through windows."
Hank appears to have skipped winter hibernation because of his access to an abundant food supply, which could be part of his impressive size. Black bears in the western United States usually weigh between 100 to 300 pounds, and Hank likely reached his 500-pound-size by feasting on human food, reports Popular Science's Hannah Seo.
"He's not subsisting on a diet of ants and berries like a lot of wild bears do," Tira tells BBC. "In Tahoe there's year-round access to high caloric food-whether we're talking about leftover pizza or ice cream or just trash. It's easier to find that kind of food than to work for hours to remove grubs from a dead log."
Hank is a "severely food-habituated bear," according to the state's wildlife department, meaning he is no longer fearful of humans, and associates people with access to food.
Officials are now conducting a "special trapping effort" to try to capture the bear, who was last seen a few days ago walking down a street in Tahoe Keys, a community about 190 miles northeast of San Francisco, according to CNN's Sara Smart. Wildlife officials will then determine if they're able to transport Hank to a sanctuary or if they will be forced to euthanize him, as the bear has grown accustomed to conflict with humans.
"While the Lake Tahoe area has a healthy and dense bear population, euthanizing an animal is always our last option," the blog post reads. "CDFW is currently evaluating the possibility of placement of this bear when captured."
Local officials are advising residents to responsibly store and dispose of food to limit habituating nearby bears.
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cbear Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:02am  
Wow........Hank really is a tank. That scares me.
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Rocklady2020 Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:05am  
Removed By Request
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ChairmanMeow Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:30am  
@KanKan : We have special bear-resistant trash cans at the Tahoe house. Pretty sure it won't stop Hank, though.
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beadweaver Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:39am  
@KanKan :
 
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I want to love him, and hug him and kiss him.
Lol
Seriously think he's more than 500lbs. This guy my kid knows hit this guy in Pennsylvania. So Hank is more over half ton.
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Bloom Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:44am  
He is indeed a big boy! It would be a scary site to see him coming toward your house.
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ChairmanMeow Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:50am  
Thank you for the tips @KanKan!
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Kalena Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:51am  
@KanKan : Big, beautiful, scary bear, oh my. Tank is eating well it looks like.
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TEXASGIRLMAMMA Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:56am  
'Hank the Tank' is huge! I would hate to see him heading toward me.
 
When I was a kid we visited Sequoia National Park in CA. We had a little cabin that sat on a bluff. The only way in and out was the front door. During the night there were bears on our front porch looking for food. I guess we could have jumped out the window if a bear got in but it was about 20 feet to the ground . We were lucky to have a cabin as some people were camped in tents. We heard several screams during the night.
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beadweaver Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:58am  
@Bloom :
I've lived way out in the forest/ farm land. You learned real quick to look outside before flinging door open and stepping out. You never knew what could be outside. Cougars, bears, deer, coons to name a few.
One day while doing dishes and home alone on the farm I heard banging on the back door. I paused, slowly turned around only to see our cow Moon head butting the door. I lol saying okay okay. I got a few peanut butter cookies and walked her back down into the corral fence. When my friends came home I told them I had a visitor. They lol and said yep, don't know how she's getting out but she had been doing it over the last month. Thank God it was a cow and not a bear.
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Llama Active Indicator LED Icon 1
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 8:58am  
I'm rooting for Hank.
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sweetie Active Indicator LED Icon 12 Forum Moderator
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 9:14am  
I'm rooting for Hank.
 
@Llama : Me too!! I hope they can put him in a sanctuary
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beadweaver Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 9:16am  
@Llama :
Me too.
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peppermintstick Active Indicator LED Icon 6
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 9:17am  
That is one big bear. I hope they can find a place for him in a sanctuary. Ween him off people food. I wonder how healthy it is for him to be that big?
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Kaylagirl Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 9:29am  
I hope they do not kill this poor thing.
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asasolid2r Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 2 years, 12 mos ago   Feb 24, '22 9:33am  
@KanKan : Hank looks like he's been to one too many casino buffets in Tahoe.
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