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A teddy bear opened a truck door to steal a corned beef sandwich from a driver in California [Video]

Is this a baby sandwich? Creepy moment: Little bear OPENS truck door to try to steal corned beef from driver

  • William Duvall was returning home when he discovered bears roaming his yard.
  • One of the cubs tries to open his after “sniffing his fresh corned beef”.
  • In the end, the animals “got the message” after Duval locked his car door.
  • The footage was filmed in the foothills of the Sierra Madre in California, a common area for roaming bears.

A California man was trapped in his truck when a bear cub tried to get inside after smelling his fresh corned beef.

The footage shows William Duvall repeatedly closing his car door as the animal tries to join him for a bite to eat.

The video was filmed outside the Duval family’s home in Sierra Madre, a common bear-watching spot.

The footage shows William Duvall repeatedly closing his truck door as a bear cub tries to take a bite out of his fresh corned beef in his driveway to his home in Sierra Madre, California.

The footage shows William Duvall repeatedly closing his truck door as a bear cub tries to take a bite out of his fresh corned beef in his driveway to his home in Sierra Madre, California.

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“As soon as I started to open the door, both cubs started coming downstairs,” he told ABC7, adding that they probably smelled the delicacy.

Mr Duval said he had “just returned from the market” to buy fresh corned beef when he was greeted by a family of bears as he pulled up to the driveway.

“As soon as I started to open the door, both bear cubs went downstairs,” he said. ABC7 in an interview, adding that they probably smelled the delicacy.

The horrifying video then shows Mr. Duvall wrestling with one of the cubs, who repeatedly tries to open his door as he tells the animal to “crawl, climb” through the window.

You can hear his dog barking nervously from the frame.

The horrific video then shows Mr. Duvall wrestling with one of the cubs, who repeatedly tries to open the door as he tells the animal to The horrific video then shows Mr. Duvall wrestling with one of the cubs, who repeatedly tries to open the door as he tells the animal to

The horrific video then shows Mr. Duvall wrestling with one of the cubs, who repeatedly tries to open the door as he tells the animal to “crawl, climb” through the window.

The two curious cubs visited Mr. Duval's property with their mother, a longtime resident of Sierra Madre, a city in Los Angeles County in the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley, below the southern edge of the Angeles National Forest.

The two curious cubs visited Mr. Duval’s property with their mother, a longtime resident of Sierra Madre, a city in Los Angeles County in the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley, below the southern edge of the Angeles National Forest.

Mr. Duval says the animal tried three or four times to open the door before it “sort of got a message” that it wouldn’t come in “because I locked the door.”

The two curious cubs visited Mr. Duval’s property on March 17 with their mother, a longtime resident of Sierra Madre, a city in Los Angeles County in the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley below the southern edge of the Angeles National Forest.

Bear sightings in southern California are not uncommon recently, as other residents have spotted them in residential areas.

In November, fellow Sierra Madre resident John Holden returned home to find his front door wide open and a bear found inside, devouring a bucket of KFC chicken on his kitchen counter.

In November, fellow Sierra Madre resident John Holden returned home to find his front door wide open and found a bear inside raking a bucket of KFC chicken on his kitchen counter.

In November, fellow Sierra Madre resident John Holden returned home to find his front door wide open and found a bear inside raking a bucket of KFC chicken on his kitchen counter.

Holden also noticed another bear near the house and said that at least one more was inside. He made the intruders leave by making loud noises.

“I had many other encounters with them,” Holden told ABC7. “Actually, they bumped into me a couple of times in the backyard, but definitely never in the house like that.

“It was something else, and they definitely made a mess.”