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Brazen Bear Pops Open Car Doors and Trunk in Packed Gatlinburg Parking Lot — Couple Watches in Disbelief
If you thought locking your car in Gatlinburg, Tennessee was enough to keep the wildlife out, think again. Jaw-dropping footage captured by a stunned couple visiting the popular Smoky Mountains tourist destination shows a bold and completely unfazed black bear methodically working its way through a parking lot — popping open car doors and trunks one after another as though it had done this a hundred times before. The couple filming can be heard yelling in alarm as the bear, displaying an almost eerie level of dexterity and confidence, pulls handles and swings doors wide open in broad daylight, seemingly unbothered by the growing commotion around it. It is the kind of video that has to be seen to be believed — and it is spreading like wildfire across social media for very good reason.
The incident, which unfolded in a parking lot in Gatlinburg — the gateway town to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and one of the most visited destinations in the entire country — is a stark reminder of just how dangerously comfortable some of the region's bears have become around humans and their vehicles. Wildlife experts have long warned that bears in high-traffic tourist areas can learn to associate cars with food, training themselves over time to exploit unlocked doors and poorly secured trunks in search of snacks left behind by visitors. The couple on scene, clearly terrified yet unable to look away, eventually resorted to throwing objects at the animal in a desperate bid to drive it off — a last-ditch effort that ultimately worked, as the bear eventually lumbered away from the scene seemingly satisfied with its afternoon adventure.
Tennessee wildlife officials consistently urge visitors to the Smokies to never leave food, trash, or scented items inside their vehicles, as bears possess an extraordinary sense of smell capable of detecting food from miles away and have proven time and again they will go to remarkable lengths to get to it. This latest incident is a vivid and viral reminder that in Gatlinburg, you are very much a guest in bear country — and these animals play by their own rules. Locals and park rangers are asking the public to report bear sightings immediately and to resist the urge to engage with or feed the animals, no matter how tempting the photo opportunity may be.
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