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TexasTowelie

(112,085 posts)
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 05:58 AM Jun 2021

90-Year-Old Man Charged By Elk, 85-Year-Old Stomped By Moose

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife department has issued its annual warning to residents and visitors to be wary of wildlife after two elderly men were injured in encounters with a moose and elk over the last week.

The warning is similar to one Yellowstone National Park officials released last month, reminding visitors that elk are more aggressive than normal this time of year.

The CPW’s warning comes in reaction to two incidents in the last week involving elderly men and wildlife, both of which resulted in injuries: one occurred in Steamboat Springs, while another took place in Evergreen.

Although neither incident was believed to be the result of irresponsible behavior, both serve as examples that wildlife are wild, and can act in unpredictable ways, according to the CPW.

Read more: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2021/06/04/elderly-colorado-men-injured-by-wildlife-good-reminder-to-stay-away-from-wild-animals/

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hlthe2b

(102,200 posts)
1. Wisdom doesn't come with age for many...
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 06:02 AM
Jun 2021

Really tired of these idiots putting wildlife in danger with their irresponsibility.

TexasTowelie

(112,085 posts)
2. I was really hoping that there was a punchline in this story,
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 06:05 AM
Jun 2021

but that it is eluding me this morning.

hlthe2b

(102,200 posts)
8. BS. I see it all the time--for decades-- in Estes Park in Colorado
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 09:15 AM
Jun 2021

These idiots try to get the elk's attention and get way too close. In Rocky Mountain National Park, it is even worse. And, I experienced tons of tourists in Yellowstone trying to get selfies with the bison--even putting their toddlers on the bison's back. Ask any National Park Ranger what they see and then you tell me that irresponsible human behavior is not behind 99.99% of these incidents. Just because some diplomatic wildlife employee chose to not embarrass the old idiot does not make it so. That it happened at all means he was TOO CLOSE.

BULLSHIT

Probatim

(2,518 posts)
6. The idiot in the gif covered himself in buck scent to see what happened.
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 09:05 AM
Jun 2021

He got buck slapped for a few minutes but I don't think he received an antler enema.

Delarage

(2,186 posts)
4. If my old elkhound had been there,
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 07:33 AM
Jun 2021

It never would have happened. Hudson's (may he rest in peace) thunderous, booming, repetitive, and persistent barking--all the things that made him a favorite of my asshole neighbor next door--would've kept the parties apart.

samnsara

(17,615 posts)
7. when i take deer chow out to the feeder i dont even make eye contact with them and i always glance
Mon Jun 7, 2021, 09:09 AM
Jun 2021

..behind me when returning to the house..

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