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ОтветитьI wonder if their necks be hurting or not 😂from how big and heavy their horns is... When i get big braids like box braids sometimes it makes my head feel like its finna roll off 😂😂😂
ОтветитьAnimals have much better fairness in the way they play their sports.
ОтветитьIs the Sheriff the one who won?
ОтветитьThe younger looking bull doesn’t seem like he was prepared to win. He looks like, now what do I do?
ОтветитьThey have the same racks
ОтветитьSamen met mijn hometrainer heb ik 20 kilometers gefietst ,en genoten van
de natuur
did the audio cut out near the middle for anyone else? I was hoping to hear that spar
ОтветитьGoedemorgen Lieve Vriend van Wildlive dank je wel voor dezevorachtige opnames heb er super van genoten like.. geniet heerlijk van je mooie werk en deze prachtige dag vol mooie momentjes en lieve groetjes terug Stien Ven xxx 💚🙏🐛🦋🍄🚶♀️🎶♥️💕🫎🦌💕♥️🙏
ОтветитьWhat a stunning view!
Ответитьfine video.
ОтветитьEthaopa.
Tav
beautiful film of beautiful animals, thank you for sharing
ОтветитьEpic footage. I really enjoy your Elk videos.
ОтветитьJoe Rogan was here.
Ответитьবাংলাদেশ থেকে দেখছি
ОтветитьAaqq
ОтветитьProof of the hunting guides and outfitters who have always stated that trophy hunting culls the oldest and most worn out bulls.
ОтветитьDefinitely a shooter
ОтветитьDo elk ever get their antlers tangled like deer when they are fighting
Ответить:Cenozoic survival be like:
ОтветитьThose hours must be so incredibly durable to go through all of that. I mean that has to be thousands of pounds of pressure and they sent even bending.p
ОтветитьIs this in the Pyramid Lake area of Jasper? I was there in September, 2019 and saw a lot of elk, including of young bulls who were play sparring so close to the road Ithat I could barely fit them both in the frame shooting out the car window with a full frame camera and a 70-200 mm lens. I was trailer camping in Banff and Jasper (also saw Yoho and a little bit of Kootenay) for most of the month of September but exited a few days earlier than I'd planned because of the approaching snowstorm at the end of September.
ОтветитьThat deep jus minding its business 😅
Ответитьসুপাড়,,,লাগছে💜💜💜
ОтветитьThats just what happens when we get old.
Ответить"ow, my neck!"
ОтветитьElk fight: "Man, I'm too tired for this mess." "You wanna keep going on?" "Yeah, wtf. Party time later!"
ОтветитьI still can’t believe my dad actually roped one back in the early 70’s…
ОтветитьHard to believe that they shed those racks and grow a new one every year.
Ответить“Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!”
ОтветитьI just killed my first bull elk and haven’t seen it in person and wanted to just see
ОтветитьElk - so wonderful
ОтветитьPerfect moment for the wolves to move in lol
ОтветитьI'll never forget reading about the 2 elk whose antlers became locked together and they died that way. Design flaw, perhaps.
ОтветитьThe shape of his antler kept allowing him to shank the old bull
ОтветитьThe spread of the older bull's rack was definitely a disadvantage
ОтветитьCan see they were both completely worn out. The older bull just couldn't hold on against the younger bull. Thanks for posting!
ОтветитьThe Doors did a song about this , 5 to 1 :-)
ОтветитьThey look like dogs when they are panting.
ОтветитьHow do the horns grow exactly the same shape on their mirror side? Even our hair grows at different rates and shapes though? Nature is incredible! 🤔🤔🤔🤔
ОтветитьThey're actually not in shape as much as human athletes. Interesting.
ОтветитьI got to see bull elk in Jasper, never thought much of them but seeing them for the first time they're impressively big animals.
Maybe not the size & strength of these beasts though. Amazing photography.
They have similar antler characteristics. Maybe father and son..
ОтветитьI do not and will not hesitate to call this a clash of titans!
ОтветитьWe all know who brought you here😏
ОтветитьLot of them loose because they have been putting in lot od energy chasing cows and mating. They fight lots of battles..some they loose and some they win.
Many of the winners die in the harsh winter..all they been doing is chasing cows....humping and sexing and battling. Injuries and lack of nutrition becomes their demise to preditors and the elements
amazing video and (some) audio. well done, thanks for this. the 'losing' elk was a little bloodied, perhaps got jabbed but his opponent's antlers.
ОтветитьAmazing footage, what magnificent animals! Man, they look so winded after that battle - what energy they must expend doing that!
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