A California homeowner, who was evacuated due to the wildfires in the area, returned home to find a 525-pound black bear under his home.
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He was eventually lured out by rotisserie chicken, sardines and peanut-butter-smeared apples. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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An Altadena family who evacuated due to the Eaton Fire returned to their home to find a furry friend underneath the house.
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