Bull Elk Photobombs Picture When People Get Too Close (Video)
A rutting bull elk wasn’t interested in some humans’ photo attempt. Let’s just say, the elk’s photobomb worked.
A rutting bull elk wasn’t interested in some humans’ photo attempt. Let’s just say, the elk’s photobomb worked.
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