A bear known as Yellow 2120 has captured attention in California, not just because of its size but due to its peculiar habit of seeking refuge in residential crawl spaces. Weighing in at 550 pounds, this bear chose to settle in the basement of a home in Altadena for over a month. In a twist worthy of a nature documentary, it has since moved on to occupy not one, but two additional homes in the area after its initial eviction.

The bear’s adventures began when it took up residence in a homeowner’s crawl space. Over time, it became an unwelcome yet captivating tenant, prompting a response from wildlife removal experts. Despite efforts from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the bear proved difficult to dislodge. In a rather creative move, the BEAR League from Lake Tahoe intervened, utilizing paintball tactics to coax Yellow 2120 from its lair. They fortified the entrance with an electrified doormat, a last-ditch effort to prevent the bear from returning.

However, Yellow 2120 didn’t take the eviction lightly. The bear wandered off to another home nearby, demonstrating a clear determination to find a suitable spot to settle down for the winter. “Last week, the BEAR League arrived to help the Altadena homeowner remove the bear,” reported ABC30, emphasizing the League’s continuous involvement in this bear’s saga. This second house was merely a pit stop, as the bear moved on once again, prompting concern about its safety and well-being.

Despite its reversals, the bear quickly became the talk of the town. The antics surrounding Yellow 2120’s attempts to hibernate in multiple homes highlight an unusual intersection between wildlife and urban life. As reported, the bear’s propensity for “cozy” spaces has placed it in unique predicaments, drawing attention and engagement from locals. This series of events shines a light on the challenges wildlife officials and homeowners face when nature encroaches on suburban living.

Just days after its eviction from the first home, the bear was spotted taking to another crawl space, leaving residents to grapple with concerns about its next move. Many community members might wonder how to coexist with such wildlife, given the bear’s repeated attempts to settle in human habitats. The hope remains for Yellow 2120 to find a more natural and safe space for hibernation—one that keeps both the bear and the humans safe.

As discussions around this bear continue, Yellow 2120 serves as a reminder of the complexities of wildlife management in metropolitan areas. With each change of residence, Yellow 2120 has managed to stay on the radar, sparking conversations about the balance between animal needs and human safety. For now, the bear’s future remains uncertain as it navigates the challenges of finding a restful and secure place to hibernate.

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