Cocaine Bear, also known as Pablo EskoBear, was a black bear who gained notoriety for consuming large quantities of cocaine in 1985. 

Cocaine Bear, also known as Pablo EskoBear, was a black bear who gained notoriety for consuming large quantities of cocaine in 1985. 

The incident resulted in the bear's death due to a drug overdose.

Despite the tragic outcome, Cocaine Bear became a legend in pop culture, inspiring books, songs, and even a movie in development. 

Many people have been fascinated by the bizarre story of a wild animal consuming a large amount of drugs intended for human consumption.

The incident also highlighted the dangers of drug trafficking, especially for wildlife and ecosystems. 

Drug smuggling can cause significant harm to wildlife, pollute natural resources, and disrupt local communities. 

It is essential to address drug addiction and trafficking as a public health and safety issue that affects all levels of society.

The legacy of Cocaine Bear serves as a reminder of the need to protect wildlife and promote responsible drug use. 

We can learn from the tragic fate of this bear and work towards preventing similar incidents from happening in the future.