The funny thing about wild animals is that they’ll happily let you know when you are getting too close.
If you need video evidence of that, look no further than this man invading the personal space of a bull elk in Estes Park, Colorado. Sure, the elk had wandered into the streets and sidewalks of the area known to be basecamp or gateway for Rocky Mountain National Park. But that doesn’t give the permission to treat a wild animal like it’s in a petting zoo.
In case you didn’t know, Estes Park is considered to be the “Elk Capital of the World.” It’s estimated that over 280,000 elk live in Colorado, which is enough to give the state the honor of housing the largest concentrated population of elk in the world. Believe it or not, that many elk bring in tourists from all over the planet, particularly to the Estes Park area…