December 22, 2024

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A hungry bear snatches Chick-fil-A from a Florida family from a porch

A hungry bear snatches Chick-fil-A from a Florida family from a porch

A hungry black bear took heart at Chick-fil-A’s slogan “Eat Mor Chikin” and slammed a Florida family’s dinner delivery from the front porch.

The doorbell’s camera footage shows a huge, sneaky black bear roaming up to Seminole County, Florida homeand sniffing their Santa Claus decorations before passing out a delivery bag of 30 Chicken Nuggets and Chick-fil-A Fries.

In the home’s surveillance video, the homeowner is heard explaining that Big Bear was after the chicken nuggets and his friend, but left the salad in a plastic bag.

A very sneaky and hungry bear was caught on camera helping himself to Chick-fil-A dinner that had just been delivered to a family's home in Central Florida.

A very sneaky and hungry bear was caught on camera helping himself to Chick-fil-A dinner that had just been delivered to a family’s home in Central Florida.
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The homeowner, Paul Newman, was heard saying it on the home security camera recording.

after speaking Chick-fil-A’s signature red bag From the family’s front porch, a huge black bear slid back into the darkness.

“Aren’t these guys supposed to be hibernating instead of stealing our food???” Newman’s wife joked on Facebook.

Doorbell camera footage shows the black bear wandering into the man's home in Seminole County, passing a bag of the 30-piece chicken nuggets and french fries he ordered from Chick-fil-A.

Doorbell camera footage shows the black bear wandering into the man’s home in Seminole County, passing a bag of the 30-piece chicken nuggets and french fries he ordered from Chick-fil-A.
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Another video posted by the family shows trash left in Newman’s yard after the bear enjoyed a meal of chicken nuggets.

Florida Fish and Wildlife reports Food availability for black bears is low during the winter months, even in Florida.

The state’s black bear population is about 4,000 – with two of the largest bears in 2015 in Seminole County weighing in at 740lbs and 760lbs. Oviedo calls Seminole County “Bear Country” because of the large number of black bears in the area.

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Officials are asking residents to report any sightings of bears to Fish and Wildlife at 352-732-1225.