Yosemite Bears Prefer Minivans for Snack Attacks
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33331136/ns/local_news-los_angeles_ca/
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When it comes to snack time, black bears in Yosemite National Park have a favorite automotive treasure trove: the minivan.
From 2001 to 2007, bears broke into 908 vehicles at the park. Of those break-ins, a whopping 26 percent were minivans, according to the Journal of Mammalogy.
Top Cars Black Bears Target:
Minivan -- 26.0 percent - Sport-utility vehicle -- 22.5 percent - Small car -- 17.1 percent - Sedan -- 13.7 percent - Truck -- 11.9 percent - Van -- 4.2 percent - Sports car -- 1.7 percent - Coupe -- 1.7 percent - Station wagon -- 1.4 percent
But why minivans? Why not full-sized vans or perhaps the station wagon? According to the article, the Yosemite foragers are smarter than the average bear. They're actually contemplating risk versus reward:
"Selection of minivans by bears in Yosemite National Park was the likely consequence of efforts to maximize caloric gain and minimize costs by targeting vehicles with higher probabilities of payoff. ... The trade-off between food acquisition and penal actions by humans likely pressured bears to target vehicles with the highest probability of attaining food," according to the article.
From 2001 to 2007, bears broke into 908 vehicles at the park. Of those break-ins, a whopping 26 percent were minivans, according to the Journal of Mammalogy.
Top Cars Black Bears Target:
Minivan -- 26.0 percent - Sport-utility vehicle -- 22.5 percent - Small car -- 17.1 percent - Sedan -- 13.7 percent - Truck -- 11.9 percent - Van -- 4.2 percent - Sports car -- 1.7 percent - Coupe -- 1.7 percent - Station wagon -- 1.4 percent
But why minivans? Why not full-sized vans or perhaps the station wagon? According to the article, the Yosemite foragers are smarter than the average bear. They're actually contemplating risk versus reward:
"Selection of minivans by bears in Yosemite National Park was the likely consequence of efforts to maximize caloric gain and minimize costs by targeting vehicles with higher probabilities of payoff. ... The trade-off between food acquisition and penal actions by humans likely pressured bears to target vehicles with the highest probability of attaining food," according to the article.
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