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Video shows Yellowstone National Park visitor and children standing too close to elk
"25 yards is the general rule. If you can throw something and hit the animal, you’re definitely too close!" ...
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Yellowstone tourist suffers consequences after getting too close to elk: 'He got what he deserved'
Elk may have a reputation as majestic, powerful creatures, but they can be just as aggressive as they are graceful — particularly during their mating season, known as "elk rut." One tourist visiting ...
Yellowstone National Park is warning that the elk rut is beginning and visitors should watch for angry elk. People can be severely injured if an elk attacks. Park staff remind visitors to stay at ...
In Yellowstone National Park, the reason cats and canines don’t get along is simple — wolves will kill cougars and steal their food. A recently published study that utilized GPS collar data collected ...
Elk in and around the Tetons perform a seasonal dance, moving down in elevation from the Grand Teton and Yellowstone national ...
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