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An elk in Estes Park decided to spend the Fourth of July holiday doing a bit of shopping, walking into a store downtown while dozens of people looked on.
Folks in Estes Park have a word for visitors who get too close to the elk, or stop their cars in traffic: “tourons,” as in tourist morons.
A cow elk attacked a 4-year-old boy at the Stanley Park playground in Estes Park on Monday afternoon, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on Tuesday. This is the second cow elk attack on a young ...
An 8-year-old girl was riding her bike in Estes Park on May 30 when a cow elk 60 yards away charged at her and stomped her, and a 4-year-old boy was attacked by a cow elk Monday while playing on a ...
Third Estes Park elk attack in 8 days called 'unprecedented' by wildlife officials. ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the cow elk charged the woman from about 20 yards away.
The 4-year-old boy was playing at a playground in Estes Park around 1:30 p.m. Monday when a cow elk "suddenly charged and stomped on him multiple times," Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
The latest attack happened Monday, June 3, when a cow elk attacked a 4-year-old boy who was playing at a playground near Stanley Park, according to a Colorado Parks and Wildlife new release.
The genetic trait only occurs in about one in 100,000 elk. The town of Estes Park is home to upwards of 3,000 elk, so interactions with wildlife occur daily.
Folks in Estes Park have a word for visitors who get too close to the elk, or stop their cars in traffic: "tourons," as in tourist morons.
DENVER — An elk with a very rare genetic trait has been spotted roaming around Estes Park.On Monday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife posted photos on Facebook of a unique-looking elk that has been ...
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