Largest black
bear killed in the state was fed by a Poconos man for 17 years
Seventy-one-year-old
Leroy Lewis had a unique friend: an almost 900-pound black bear he had been
feeding by hand for 17 years. He named the bear Bozo.
On the first
day of Pennsylvania’s new archery season, a hunter shot Bozo
dead in the animal's Poconos habitat.
The Nov. 15 bear kill should have been a great trophy for hunter David Price, as Bozo is now the largest black bear ever
taken down in state history.
But for Lewis
and many residents of the Bushkill community, the death of the beloved Bozo was
a tragedy, reports
the Pocono Record.
"I'm
devastated. I'm just devastated," Lewis
told the Pocono Record Friday. "I mean I feel like I lost a friend. He
used to come knock on the door when he was hungry."
The 879-pound
bear is the heaviest on record in Pennsylvania
by 15 pounds. Bozo surely got to be that size because of the store-bought pies,
doughnuts, table-scraps and sweets Lewis would feed him.
"I fed
him for 17 years and I raised him from a cub," Lewis, who worked for years
as the Fernwood Resort groundkeeper, told
the Pocono Record. "He loved doughnuts and anything sweet. I was never
scared of him."
After the
community-wide outpouring of grief became known to Price, the hunter who bagged
Bozo told the Pocono Record that the whole affair has been upsetting. Price had
no idea that the 17-year-old bear was a regular friend to the Fernwood Resort
and surrounding residents.
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