Visiting ElK City
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2. gilezajner commented 12 years ago
It looks like humans invaded their city!
I'm just sayin'
I'm just sayin'



3. blockedusername commented 12 years ago
2:06 is the best xD


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4. hellsd commented 12 years ago
Could of left out the lame cop on the segway other than that it's pretty funny watchin' those people flee
"ahhh..oh damn spilled my ice..ahhh" 




7. DoubleBubble commented 12 years ago
Where is this? Looks like Banff.


8. therob42 commented 12 years ago
The commentary should be more along the lines of..."watch as the typical human being invades the personal space of a 500lb animal with large sharp antlers that is attempting to find a mate. Now watch as they get trampled and impaled by 2 tons of venison. I think Darwin would have been proud of these moments."


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16. eskeshuus commented 12 years ago
Watch that PO at 0:47 driving this Segway suicidal machine (sadly the inventor killed himself while driving its own invention).


17. sux2bu commented 12 years ago
#16 Sorry Dutchboy, Jimi Heselden did not invent the Segway,he had just purchased the company and he died of drowning after driving one of the machines off a 30' cliff into a cold river. Dean Kamen was the inventer.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=11735056
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=11735056


18. Stinkmeaner commented 12 years ago
Elf´s makes funny sounds 



22. Thanny commented 12 years ago
The elk go there because of the grass created by settlement. It's not an elk gathering area that was invaded by humans.
This notion that animals have always been wherever we currently find them is just ludicrous. They move around just as much as we do, and "invade" just as rudely, from the perspective of whatever critters happen to be there at the time.
Know where else elk like to hang out in great numbers these days? In the valley that 31 years ago was plowed clear of every living thing by a mud and ash flow from Mt. St. Helens in Washington State, USA. They wouldn't be there before the eruption, just as these elk wouldn't be in that town before the well-manicured grassland created by human habitation.
This notion that animals have always been wherever we currently find them is just ludicrous. They move around just as much as we do, and "invade" just as rudely, from the perspective of whatever critters happen to be there at the time.
Know where else elk like to hang out in great numbers these days? In the valley that 31 years ago was plowed clear of every living thing by a mud and ash flow from Mt. St. Helens in Washington State, USA. They wouldn't be there before the eruption, just as these elk wouldn't be in that town before the well-manicured grassland created by human habitation.


24. Judge-Jake commented 219 days ago
FECKING ELK, can't believe it took 24 comments 

+14 1. Daire commented 12 years ago