We managed to see some deer during the trip up to Jackson, Wyoming.
These were from Grand Teton National Park.
The first is a herd of elk (a species of deer) gathered into a protective circle. Their young are in the center. Whenever a predator (in this case, a bear was seen) is in their vicinity, they gather into a circle.
Here's a close-up of the elk:
The next photo, a deer buck near a campground's dumpsters.
These were from Grand Teton National Park.
The first is a herd of elk (a species of deer) gathered into a protective circle. Their young are in the center. Whenever a predator (in this case, a bear was seen) is in their vicinity, they gather into a circle.
Above, elk gathering into a protective circle in the meadow in the distance. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The next photo, a deer buck near a campground's dumpsters.
Above, a deer buck hoping to get a snack at a campground's dumpsters. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
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