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Gender: Male Age: from 18 to 25 |
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Bear Gets Stuck in David Letterman's Home
Oct 3, 7:01 AM EST
The black bear that feasted in the kitchen of David Letterman's Choteau-area ranch house â€â€? even swilling a bottle of whiskey â€â€? returned once too often
"They're pretty manipulative with their front paws," Madel said
Letterman awakened the morning of Sept The bruin scored again, eating more food and enjoying a bottle of whiskey It returned the next morning, Madel said, and chewed off a window frame to get inside "They can even bite lids off sometimes and even hold a jar and drink 20 to find the bear in his kitchen, ransacking his refrigerator and cupboards and helping itself to peaches, chocolate cake, beef jerky and other delectables
The host of CBS' "Late Show" regaled his television audience with the story last week, even showing off the vegetable crisper that the bear mangled It was in good condition
That's about 50 miles from Letterman's ranch, across some of the most rugged country in Montana, Madel said "
He estimated the bear was 12 to 15 years old and said it probably lived on Letterman's ranch
Wildlife biologists released the bear after capturing it Sunday in the Flathead National Forest just south of Glacier National Park
Biologists hope it will den up before it can return
The bear pushed in a window screen to enter the first time
The 300-pound male bear was trapped on Letterman's front porch during its third visit, said Mike Madel, a grizzly management specialist with the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks