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There was a good reason why I kept a fence between me and this big fella when I was taking his picture recently :lol:

 

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I can't really see what they would do, scare the elk and you risk it getting frightened enough that it hurts the guy.

 

I would have slowly driven my vehicle up to the elk. Although it is possible that this would cause the attack; I think it would be more likely to prevent an attack then cause one. I think that is better than just standing there filming it.

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I thought the Elk was very well behaved for the situation.Could of been worse no doubt.Did he deserve to be put down for his actions?????

The reason they put it down is that this happened several other times with that same elk.

 

Edit: Still don't agree with it being shot though.

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The reason they put it down is that this happened several other times with that same elk.

 

Edit: Still don't agree with it being shot though.

I think as mentioned,he just wanted to play.Let's face it ,if he was mad it wouldn't be pretty.

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Cool experience I'm sure for the photographer but unfortunate for the bull

 

Wild animals deserve to be wild...if that guy wanted to be up close, go to a zoo. Habituating a wild animal to human interaction, in a national park especially, is no different than feeding bears IMO, you're creating a problem animal, that guy should've received a fine.

 

Wild animals need separation, if not the animal always loses. The park service did the right thing, they can't allow a known risk to continue, what would've happened when a mature bull decided to rut with a tourist?

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