Estes Park, COLO. (KDVR) – Al -Ayy’il in Estes Park decided to spend the July 4 vacation in doing some shopping, and walking in a store in the city center while dozens of people were looking at it.
While the scene is happy with many, experts say it is a good example to remind people of enjoying animals from afar. Korwin to respond in the money record inside Rocky Mountain Konick on Friday when he entered Al -Ayel.
“This happens in the city, he did not see it in our store.”
He could have searched for shirts, and perhaps even something with other people printed on it. Regardless of what he was in his shopping list, people were happy.
“Many people immediately pull their phones, take pictures, and take videos,” said Lerd.
He said that Al -Ayes finally left the store when the police appeared to accompany him away. His greatest attention was to see people approaching the animal.
“They weigh six, 700 pounds easily and kick strongly,” said Lerd.
Within eight days from May to June 2024, three attacks of the Ayes occurred in Estes Park. Kyle Patterson, a public affairs officer at Rocky Mountain Park, advises people to provide pictures of a distance.
Patterson said: “Do not ask how close you are to reach wildlife, and really ask how far you should stay back,” Patterson said.
Colorado Parks and wildlife agree, saying at this time of the year, especially since mothers can be a protection for calves.
“A really good base, if you are close enough to change their behavior in any way, you are very close,” said Lerd.
While Al -Awael left the store without a purchase, he says to respond at least a little excitement.
He said: “You know, review today.”