Biggest Bull Elk Herding and Courting During the Rut
The rutting season, also known as the mating season, is a fascinating time for elk, and the herd bull plays a crucial role in this period. This was the Largest Bull Elk we witnessed this rutting season. The herd bull's main objective during the rut is to gather and protect a group of females (known as a harem) for mating. He will actively seek out receptive cows and try to keep them close to prevent other bulls from mating with them. Bulls can become highly aggressive during the rut as they compete for mates. Bulls also use scent-marking to establish their presence and dominance. They may urinate on themselves, wallow in mud, and rub their antlers on trees to leave scent markings that communicate their readiness to mate. Once a bull successfully gathers a harem, he will mate with the receptive females over a period of several weeks. The mating rituals involve a combination of vocalizations, displays, and actual mating encounters.Subscribe for Free Wildlife Videos»
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