Bear walks off with man's $500 chainsaw, Tennessee video shows. ‘This means war'

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Bear walks off with man's $500 chainsaw, Tennessee video shows. ‘This means war'​

A brazen bear was recorded stealing a man's chainsaw in east Tennessee, leading to a daring recovery mission from the predator's den.

Video of the theft was shared Nov. 6 on social media by home building operation @BowTiedBroke, which shared additional footage showing a second bear served as a lookout.

"Well wasn't this just a great way to wake up this morning," @BowTiedBroke wrote in a post on X. "Went looking for my brand new chainsaw that I left on front porch last night. Never gonna find that thing again. This means war!"

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle...s-this-means-war/ar-AA1QeGTI?ocid=socialshare
 
If a bear cuts a tree down in the forest with a chainsaw, and no one is around to record it for social media, does it make a sound?
 
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Scorpio already has a Husky chainsaw, so it wasn't him.
 
What the hell was the bear gonna do with it? It doesn't taste good.

He'll cut his arm off.

Seriously. Why would he want a oily, smelly item like that?

I can't imagine him carrying it far. Probably dropped a few hundred feet off.
 
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