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Tourist nearly takes an antler to the butt photographing elk at dangerously close rangeElk use their antlers to display dominance and spar during the mating season, but they will also readily use them to defend themselves against potential threats, including careless photographers.
Then Riis and ecologist Arthur Middleton spent two years documenting elk migrations, for which they were named National Geographic’s 2016 Adventurers of the Year. By photographing “all the ...
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