Thankfully, the fluffy black brute just wanted some snacks.

Watch the family’s video here.

But, as Majidian puts it, “he wasn’t fazed.”

The family told NBC Connecticut the beardipped into the bagels and lox as well.

Rauf Majidianposted video of the incident to Facebook.

“Sometimes we have one in the early morning, like on trash day,” she said.

And the animals' presence is acting like on the rise in the state, but why?

One part of the equation might be climate change, a crisis that’s exacerbated by human activities.

The agency describes black bears as generally shy, secretive and fearful of humans.