Animal authorities in Tennessee said they were able to track down and help a bear that had a plastic jar stuck on its head for at least three weeks. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said they received the first report of a bear with a plastic jar stuck over its head on June 28 near the Newport water plant and the animal was next spotted in the same area July 4, The Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel reported. However, the bear evaded wildlife officers until Cocke County wildlife officer Shelley Hammonds responded to a report and was able to tranquilise the animal near a pawn shop in downtown Newport. The jar was removed and the bear was released after the tranquiliser effects wore off. Officials said the bear was about 85 pounds underweight. From / Gulf Today
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