A 250-pound (113kg) bear that accidentally trapped itself in a Colorado storm drain made its way out through a manhole on July 27, 2018. It’s not clear how the 250-pound black bear managed to get itself stuck in the drain, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife tweeted that with no obvious exit available, officers would open a manhole cover above the animal in hopes it would climb out. It only took the bear six minutes to figure out how to escape. Officials fired a non-lethal rubber bullet to hurry the animal out. (Photo/VCG)
A 250-pound (113kg) bear that accidentally trapped itself in a Colorado storm drain made its way out through a manhole on July 27, 2018. It’s not clear how the 250-pound black bear managed to get itself stuck in the drain, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife tweeted that with no obvious exit available, officers would open a manhole cover above the animal in hopes it would climb out. It only took the bear six minutes to figure out how to escape. Officials fired a non-lethal rubber bullet to hurry the animal out. (Photo/VCG)
A 250-pound (113kg) bear that accidentally trapped itself in a Colorado storm drain made its way out through a manhole on July 27, 2018. It’s not clear how the 250-pound black bear managed to get itself stuck in the drain, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife tweeted that with no obvious exit available, officers would open a manhole cover above the animal in hopes it would climb out. It only took the bear six minutes to figure out how to escape. Officials fired a non-lethal rubber bullet to hurry the animal out. (Photo/VCG)