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Are you a begrudged minivan-driving mama who’s trying to scheme your way out of that old mom-mobile? A trip to Yosemite National Park in California might be in order. The park’s black bears have learned that minivans typically contain all sorts of yummy snacks and tear into the vehicles with greater frequency. Animal crackers and gummy bears, anyone?
From 2001-07, 27 percent of the vehicles broken into by bears at the park were minivans...
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From motherproof.com
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What's bigger than a picnic basket and even better than one in the eyes of black bears that live in Yosemite National Park? A study published this month in the Journal of Mammalogy says it's minivans driven by families with children who leave behind a trail of spilled juice boxes, Cheerios and coolers carrying other snacks.
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- Yosemite bears seem to target minivans (gastongazette.com)
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From blogger.com
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Bears at Yosemite national park break into minivans more often than any other vehicle, according to a study published this month in the Journal of Mammalogy. "They know they can get a pretty big payoff for relatively little effort if they find food," said Yosemite spokesman Scott Gediman.
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From drudge.com
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