Yellowstone tourists put baby elk in car, drive it to police station in
And while no malicious intent was found, Yellowstone staff said the calf began to try to befriend people and follow cars, creating a hazard.Hellen Jack/National Park ServiceInstagram/@touronsofyellowstone
National Park rangers remind visitors never to approach wildlife, which could impact their well-being and survival.
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