A 250-pound black bear in Colorado Springs got itself into a real mess—climbing into an unlocked car, tearing it up, and getting stuck inside. Wildlife officials found its body days later, chilling on the passenger seat. This tragic incident highlights how bears can become dangerous when they associate cars and homes with easy food. With bear encounters in Colorado nearly doubling this year, experts are urging everyone to lock their vehicles, keep them clean, and never leave food scraps behind. A simple step that could save lives—and wildlife.

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