Animals replay special: Shrimp farming, bear boom, cats on hikes

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Encounters with black bears are on the rise in Sierra Madre, and while they are rarely aggressive, residents say they’re getting bolder about entering homes and yards. Photo by Shutterstock.

TransparentSea Farm in Downey produces nearly 1 million shrimp a year. That’s great for some of LA’s top seafood restaurants, but how do the prawns feel?

In sleepy Sierra Madre, an uptick in bears has spurred the city to declare the animal a “public safety threat.” But locals and officials aren’t sure how to handle the ursine explosion.

You often can’t tell cats what to do, much less put leashes on them and take them on walks. But that’s just what LA Times writer Lila Seidman did, and continues to do.