A bear was killed by electric shock after climbing a utility pole to escape traffic and touched power lines in northwestern Colorado, wildlife officials said.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officer Jack Taylor said a resident saw the bear. It ran into a field and climbed the pole after he got scared by an oncoming car while trying to cross a country road.
He added that Parks and Wildlife had already received a total of two reports of bears being electrocuted last year.
Taylor explained that bears sometimes climb utility poles the say way they climb trees when fleeing from danger.
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