Over the years there have been countless fans of the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Yogi Bear. The cartoon series enjoyed by young and old alike revolved mostly around the misadventures of this loveable bear and his sidekick Boo-Boo as they attempted to snag "pic-a-nic" baskets in the made-up land of Jellystone Park. It’s not often that people think about where the ideas for these cartoons characters came from, which brings up an interesting point: do bears actually search for food left in picnic baskets and unattended campsites Anyone who has watched an episode of the classic cartoon can see that the bears’ behavior goes far beyond the limits of what is natural. The thing that must be explored, then, is which of those humorous antics were license on the part of Hanna-Barbera, and which were actually based on a bear’s normal behaviors.
A.Yogi’s behavior is based exclusively on that of wild bears. B.Yogi’s penchant for picnic baskets is purely fictional. C.Yogi’s humorous antics are not necessarily grounded in reality. D.Yogi’s behavioral patterns have been described extensively by naturalists. E.Yogi’s actions consistently mimic those of bears in the wil