One hungry black bear took to coronary heart Chick-fil-A’s tagline to ‘Eat Mor Chikin’ and swiped a Floridian family’s dinner supply off their entrance porch.
Doorbell digicam footage exhibits the big sneaky black bear roaming as much as the family’s Seminole County, Florida home, and sniffing round their Santa decorations earlier than swiping a supply bag of 30-piece rooster nuggets and fries from Chick-fil-A.
In the house’s surveillance video, the house owner is heard explaining that the big bear went after the rooster nuggets and buddy, however left the salad within the plastic bag.
“All the nuggets. Thirty nuggets and a large fry. Poof, just like that. He didn’t want the salad though, nothing to do with the salad…weird,” house owner Paul Newman is heard saying on the house’s surveillance digicam recording.
After taking the signature red Chick-fil-A carry-out bag off the family’s entrance porch, the big black bear slinked again into the darkness.
“Aren’t these guys supposed to be hibernating instead of stealing our food???” Newman’s spouse joked on Facebook.Â
A second video posted by the household exhibits the trash left behind in Newman’s yard after the bear loved its meal of rooster nuggets.
Florida Fish and Wildlife reports that meals availability for black bears is low through the winter months, even in Florida.Â
The state’s black bear inhabitants is round 4,000 – with two of the most important present in 2015 in Seminole County weighing 740 kilos and 760 kilos. The City of Oviedo calls Seminole County “Bear Country” due to the big inhabitants of black bears within the space.Â
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Officials request that residents report any bear sightings to Fish and Wildlife at 352-732-1225.Â