Huge' bear takes up residence in crawl space under California man's home
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Huge' bear takes up residence in crawl space under California man's home
"Ken Johnson, 63, just got a new roommate last week a black bear living in the crawl space under his home in Southern California. The bear was seen on video footage clambering out from beneath his house Tuesday. He had installed a camera near the space back in June when he saw what looked like damage caused by an animal. Nothing showed up on the camera until last week. And now he's trying to figure out how to make it leave."
"It's a huge bear, Johnson said, describing it as tall as a table and bigger than the trash bins in front of his house. It's really unnerving because I don't know if he's going to tear everything up under there, I don't know how to get him out. Johnson lives in Altadena, an unincorporated community northeast of Los Angeles that was devastated by the Eaton fire in January."
Ken Johnson, 63, discovered a black bear living in the crawl space beneath his Altadena home after installing a camera in June to monitor suspected animal damage. The camera captured the bear emerging last week. The bear is described as large, taller than a table and larger than trash bins, and has moved in and out of the crawl space multiple times, producing loud clunking noises under the floorboards. The Eaton fire destroyed habitat and food sources in the Angeles National Forest, displacing bears and prompting incidents of bears sheltering in evacuated homes. State wildlife officials trapped and relocated a bear that could not be tranquilized.
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