officials have issued a warning for visitors to stay away from bull elk during fall mating season, which is now in full swing. Their language of love is not the same as ours – no whispering sweet nothings or taking the softly, softly approach. They are unpredictable and much more aggressive during this time of year – they can run quickly and may change direction without warning.
Attacks can be unprovoked and unpredictable and officials have reminded visitors that they are responsible for their own safety. They suggest following this advice: Despite advice, these tourists were filmed blocking the path of a bull elk as it tried to cross the road at Yellowstone. Officials understand that visitors want mementoes of their trip and have offered the following recommendations for taking photos: Learn more in our guide, .
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