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A habituated male elk chased visitors, poked its antlers into their tent, and then left a stinky surprise in their campsite.
Hendricks took this photo at her Bear Valley Springs home of a large American Elk bull standing near a copper deer statue.
Casey T. McGee, 31, of Great Falls, pleaded not guilty to illegally killing two bull elk in the Elkhorn Mountains south of Helena.
Jennifer Jones and the bull elk locked eyes. She immediately regretted it. “I held eye contact with it for at least a couple ...
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Tucked away in the state Capitol is an intimate Victorian-style theater, decorated with beautiful purple chairs and moving pictures set in golden frames. At first, the paintings stand out as classic ...
A post-mortem photo of the elk shows it had no antlers. A conservation warden said the elk’s antlers naturally fell off. It’s unclear if the suspect has them.
“It was a bull elk, up the Thompson River,” Sterling says. “Interestingly, it was seen as a calf. It was harvested, as a 2 1/2-year-old bull, a little three- or four-point, by a hunter.
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Dozens of Yellowstone visitors were shocked to witness the death of a bison as it stepped into the water at the shallow edge ...