Officers from India's forest department on Monday (May 31) rescued an angry bear from a residential area of central India.
Officers from India's forest department on Monday (May 31) rescued an angry bear from a residential area of central India.
Officers from India's forest department on Monday (May 31) rescued an angry bear from a residential area of central India.
Footage showed a team removing the large mammal in a crate from a building in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh.
The bear was released shortly afterwards in Panna Tiger Reserve.
Forest officials in Tala, central India, helped an adult bear climb out of a deep well.