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This particular bear happened to be on a bridge in the middle of the night. (The avarage bear knows better than to hang out on bridges in the middle of the night.) While most wildlife you come across on the road quickly scurries into the underbrush, there was no such place for the bear to scurry to because of our position on the aforementioned bridge. So, being unable to remove himself from the roadway in the traditional manner, the bear instead had to run ahead of us to the end of the bridge before he could undertake the aforementioned scurrying. It just happened that this was a rather long bridge, so Jeni and I got to spend about half a minute watching this bear run down the bridge just in front of us as we followed in our car. Ta-da!
This particular bear happened to be on a bridge in the middle of the night. (The avarage bear knows better than to hang out on bridges in the middle of the night.) While most wildlife you come across on the road quickly scurries into the underbrush, there was no such place for the bear to scurry to because of our position on the aforementioned bridge. So, being unable to remove himself from the roadway in the traditional manner, the bear instead had to run ahead of us to the end of the bridge before he could undertake the aforementioned scurrying. It just happened that this was a rather long bridge, so Jeni and I got to spend about half a minute watching this bear run down the bridge just in front of us as we followed in our car. Ta-da!
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