Cocaine: Bearcam
The bear's remains were stuffed and are now on display at the Kentucky for Kentucky Fun Mall in Lexington.
The cams frequently go viral for capturing dramatic wildlife moments, such as the 2024 incident where a large bear killed a rival on live stream or the 2023 rescue of a distressed hiker spotted by a viewer on the webcam. Cocaine BearCAM
Fans of the Katmai BearCams occasionally use " Cocaine Bear " as a joke or meme when a bear on the live stream exhibits high energy or erratic behavior, or simply to contrast the peaceful live cams with the chaotic violence of the movie. There is no record of a bear actually consuming drugs on a Katmai livestream. Distressed Hiker Saved Thanks to “Fat” Bear Webcam The bear's remains were stuffed and are now
The " Cocaine Bear " refers to a real-life incident from 1985 and the fictionalized film it inspired: There is no record of a bear actually
There is no official project or camera officially titled "Cocaine BearCAM." This term is a colloquial mashup often used by online communities to refer to two distinct cultural phenomena: the true crime story (and 2023 movie) and the popular live bear cams hosted by explore.org at Katmai National Park and Preserve . The Live Bear Cams (BearCam)
A 175-pound black bear in Georgia's Chattahoochee National Forest found and consumed several pounds of cocaine dropped from a drug smuggler's plane. The bear died of an overdose shortly after.
A comedy-horror movie titled Cocaine Bear , directed by Elizabeth Banks, depicts a fictionalized "rampage" that the real bear never actually committed. Why the Terms Combine