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July 26, 2014

FIRST WOLVES, AND NOW THIS

The responding officer called Fish and Game. A conservation officer found the elk, which appeared to be stressed. Fish and Game says people were getting too close and trying to take "selfies" with the animal.

(Thanks to Craig Roberts)

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"Verily I say unto you, They have their reward."
Now, let the Doctor try to remove it from their rears.

I don't understand why people think animals are okay with selfies. A few weeks ago some "city folk" decided to take a selfie with a bull that lives in the pasture across the road from my house. The bull didn't like it either. For "city folk" they could run pretty fast!

Great, elk on Xanex now.

I think Stressed Elk opened for the Oak Ridge Boys, back when I was a kid. Right around the time "Elvira" came out, IIRC...

My father is an Elk. Growing up, I just thought he was an Oddfellow...

It's the Elks' fault. By photo-bombing these selfies, they're making an entire generation of narcissistic idiots psychotic.

First the Queen and now an elk.

There is an app to have backgrounds inserted behind you. I was hoping they had a nuclear explosion, tsunami or Barry Manilow concert.

The buck cops are here.

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