A Colorado wildlife officer showed off his lasso skills when he rescued a bull elk that fell into a liner-covered swimming pool.
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Then it ran into the woods with that blue rope on its antlers and got tangled in the bushes and died.
That’s awful.π
Optimism is not your strong suit π
I’da rescued it with a side of roasted beets and asparagus.
And I would hope it takes you out. ππΌ
@Richard C not likely. I stand undefeated versus a meriad of forest critters including a few more dangerous than that side of beef right there.
Would’ve been nice without a PG rated movie intro music of a kid getting up to go to school.
Great job π
Whats up with the corny music though π€
Thereβs been quite a few Moose and Elk enjoying human pools this summer. π
But You forgot your rope? The elk found dead because of chock by itself on that night…
maybe put a fence around the pool
This poor, accident-prone elk.