By YOSUKE FUKUDOME/ Staff Writer
December 25, 2024 at 17:57 JST
A bear moves from the house it had been lounging in to a nearby shed in Kitakata, Fukushima Prefecture, on Dec. 24 before being knocked out with a tranquilizer dart and captured. (Provided by Fukushima prefectural police)
KITAKATA, Fukushima Prefecture—A man here was surprised by an uninvited visitor when he discovered a 90-centimeter bear rummaging for food in the living room of his rural home. [Read More]
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