Here’s how a Canadian asks a family of bears to leave
WEST PALM BEACH, FL - DECEMBER 17: Grizzly bear cubs, Juneau & Sitka, stand during their first day out in the public at the Palm Beach Zoo on December 17, 2015 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Zoo will host the two-orphaned female grizzly bear cubs until their new permanent home in a South Dakota zoo is completed. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Turns out sometimes you just have to be polite to get a family of bears to leave your property. Jordan Cote of Sooke, British Columbia was on his way to work when he noticed a black bear and two young cubs grazing in his backyard.
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