The bear hibernation season ends around March to April (the beginning of spring), so it's no surprise that there are more and more grizzly sightings lately at Yellowstone National Park.
There's an old saying I've heard many times from friends and family in Wyoming that pertains to wild bear sightings that goes: "you don't have to run faster than the bear to get away, you just have to run faster than the guy next to you".
Ben used to be an archery target behind a home in Colorado. I say "used to" in past tense because Ben the bear archery target was completely taken apart by a real bear as a security camera video shows.
Are you a morning person? No? Then perhaps you can identify with a grizzly that just woke up from a long hibernation in the Tetons and does not appear to be in a good mood. At all.
Boy, do I have a bear story to tell you. A new video share shows a cub that decided to destroy the couch on a porch and he isn't even sorry at all. The reason why is hilarious.