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Elk bulls are bugling, fighting, and finding every way they can to display dominance during the breeding season that is happening right now. Click here or on the photo to get a sneak peak of elk activity in Cataloochee. Closed captioning is available for this video by clicking the caption button in the lower right-hand corner of the video controls. |
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