A bear interrupts North Carolina man’s relaxation time on porch (video)

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A bear interrupts North Carolina man’s relaxation time on porch (video)
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A surveillance camera at David Oppenheimer’s home in Ashville, North Carolina, catches the moment a black bear saunters onto Oppenheimer’s porch.

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at David Oppenheimer’s home in Ashville caught the moment a black bear sauntered onto Oppenheimer’s porch, checking him out as he lay on a chair and scrolling through his phone. Remarkably, Oppenheimer remains relatively calm after first being startled and then locking eyes with the bear. After a few seconds, the bear runs off, leaving Oppenheimer unharmed.“I was a little frightened because it was right there and I didn’t know what it would do,” Oppenheimer said. He said the bear “seemed puzzled” by the situation.

Perhaps Oppenheimer’s calm reaction comes from the fact that it’s not unusual to see bears in Ashville, USA Today reports. The same bear had been in Oppenheimer’s earlier in the day, he said, eating from a birdfeeder and checking out a neighbor’s garbage cans.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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