Bear Outsmarts Engineers 5
gyrogeerloose writes "The San Diego Union-Tribune reports in a New York Times wire service story that a black bear known as 'Yellow-Yellow' (named for the two yellow ear tags she sports) has solved the problem of opening a food container that was previously thought to be bear-proof. The container, known as The Bear Vault, was constructed in a manner similar to a child-proof pill bottle, and had passed tests at zoos where bears were given a certain time to break in. The only bears able to open it were grizzlies large and strong enough to rip the lid off using brute force — up to several years ago, when campers in the High Peaks region of New York's Adirondack Mountains started reporting successful break-ins. A redesigned canister was introduced last year; Yellow-Yellow, a relatively petite 120-pound black bear, figured that one out too. The manufacturer is working on a new design expected to be released next year. New York state officials have agreed to test it by filling it with food and placing it in Yellow-Yellow's territory."
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Author of the summary here.
Wow, you took the story exactly opposite of what I intended it to be, which is: no matter how highly we may think of ourselves, there's some "lesser" critter out there who will give us a run for our money. In other words, it was written in admiration of Yellow-Yellow's intelligence and skill.
Given the myriad of ways we've managed to screw things up here on earth, I am in no way an advocate of us humans having dominion over much of anything.