Funny animals: Elk rings doorbell with its antlers before eating flowers on camera

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James F Jonell posted the video of the elk visiting his home in Estes Park, Colorado which was captured on his motion sensitive doorbell camera. The giant ruminant wandered up to the porch in Colorado and started eating some flowers. It then shifted its attention to a Christmas wreath which it also ate.

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