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Smossy
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Bull Elk Ramming Cars in Yellowstone
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that's awsome
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that's awesome!
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that is awesome, that old boy dont care who or what, they aint gettn none of his ladies
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Good find, Smossy. This is very instructive.
Most of us have been to Yellowstone, and most of us have seen this kind of behavior (on the part of human spectators--when will they learn that wildlife is not play-acting?).
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lol I love the car at 1:35 He start's to panic and miss's his gears. rofl.
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Pretty good. A few dents and scratches.
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Love those stud bulls!
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Good find Smossy
Teach them not to mess with a horny bull
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GEE's - I could go for that right now. Don't even have to call em' in.
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I wonder how many people called in to there insurance agents and said someone hit there car
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