Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found a dead bear cub in 2014, evaluated its meat, and later placed the carcass in Central Park, thinking it humorous as he had no time to process it due to his flight.
The necropsy revealed that the bear cub was in "good flesh with good fat reserves for its age and season," indicating Kennedy's instinctive assessment of the animal's meat was accurate.
Kevin Hynes notes that the carcass was relatively fresh and in good postmortem condition, highlighting RFK Jr.'s considerations about the bear's edibility despite its unfortunate end.
The investigation concluded that the bear was a 7- or 8-month-old female, which had suffered a fatal blow to the head, consistent with Kennedy's claim that it had been struck by a vehicle.
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