Totally Insane and Dangerous Wild Animal Encounters

Elk Bull Gore

In Missouri, a woman was gored by a bull elk while walking past a herd in Lone Elk Park and taking photos. Despite the signs warning people to not get too close, the group approached the herd and a male elk bellowed a warning and began to charge. The elks antler jabbed the woman's arm and she was instantly bleeding on the scene. Here's a note: listed to the warning signs—they're there for a reason.

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