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Wildlife officials catch 500-pound bear roaming near a Tennessee university

<i>Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency</i><br/>The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency captured a 500-pound black bear in Greeneville
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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency captured a 500-pound black bear in Greeneville

By Zoe Sottile, CNN

A 500-pound black bear prowling around a Tennessee university has been captured and relocated, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.

The bear was living near the Tusculum University campus in Greeneville. In a Facebook post, the agency said the bear “had become habituated to human and unnatural foods.” The large bear had made a habit of eating garbage, bird seed, and pet food, and “ramped up its activity and property damage last year.”

At 500 pounds, the animal is at the upper limit of a black bear’s size, according to the agency.

Hoping to avoid a dangerous interaction with residents, officials with the wildlife agency and Greenville Fire Department tranquilized and relocated the bear to a remote area of the Cherokee National Forest in eastern Tennessee.

The Facebook post included pictures of officers with the huge tranquilized animal.

Reports of nuisance bears — those getting too close to human property or become used to eating human food — tend to rise in April, as the bears emerge from their winter dens and search for food, the agency said.

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CNN’s Michelle Watson contributed to this report.

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