Watch: Elk charges jogger, turning his run into a sprint

Colorado Parks and Wildlife this week tweeted a video compilation that shows an elk charging a jogger, turning his run into a sprint.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife this week tweeted a video compilation showing what can happen when people do not provide elk with adequate space.

It begins with a man and woman – each cradling a small dog – hopping a guard rail and trotting onto a road to escape an elk’s charge.

A jogger appears next and the elk, perceiving a threat, charges the man and forces him into a sprint as he tries to avoid contact.

The elk could’ve easily floored the man. But the animal apparently was just guarding its territory and perhaps nearby calves.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife cautioned Twitter followers:

“Mammas are strong & will protect their lil’ ones.

“Wildlife are protecting & raising their young. Moose, deer and elk with newborn calves and fawns can become aggressive to defend them. What can you do?

“It’s simple, GIVE THEM SPACE & LEAVE YOUNG WILDLIFE ALONE.”

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