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[QUOTE="Rodzilla, post: 149996, member: 16220"] KLX- as a general rule no, Elk are not particularly friendly creatures and yes they are BIG. When in a heard they will tend to run, but don't get them by them selves, they figure they have to fight! KTMster: Here is a short list of critters I've seen. Deer (Mulies and Whitetails) Elk Antelope Porcupines (two on trail I thought were rocks during a night ride) Red Fox (Ran along side of me for about 30 yards) Ruffed/Blue Grouse Wild Turkey Back end of a Mountain Lion leaving FAST:scream: Rattlesnakes Badger More rabbits,squirrels, rodents and MooCows than I can count. Seen both Moose and Bear in Canada, but never on a trail ride, but I'm waiting! It's one of the pluses of living in Colorado! Guess all these critters have negleted to read the Greenie propaganda about how we disturb the wildlife huh? [/QUOTE]
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