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Antelope Herd

Posted By: DaveTexas

Antelope Herd - 12/29/17 02:54 PM

Posted By: maximus_flavius

Re: Antelope Heard - 12/29/17 03:21 PM

Heard what?
Posted By: DaveTexas

Re: Antelope Heard - 12/29/17 03:54 PM

Originally Posted By: maximus_flavius
Heard what?

LOL, The truck coming up behind them
Posted By: jdickey

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/01/18 10:51 PM

Had a similar experience in New Mexico just before Thanksgiving!

https://youtu.be/gOh0f4H0qLw
Posted By: Simple Searcher

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/01/18 11:07 PM

That was cool video. Looks cold up there.
Posted By: TAT

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/01/18 11:10 PM

Originally Posted By: Simple Searcher
That was cool video. Looks cold up there.
Posted By: ronlhodges

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/01/18 11:32 PM

Nice video ! Your dog certainly got excited too !
Posted By: PMK

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/02/18 02:53 PM

my blue heeler would have torn the dash out of my truck following those. cool video!
Posted By: Stub

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/02/18 03:50 PM

Originally Posted By: TAT
Originally Posted By: Simple Searcher
That was cool video. Looks cold up there.
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Posted By: Cherokee Mingan

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/02/18 07:28 PM

Originally Posted By: Stub
Originally Posted By: TAT
Originally Posted By: Simple Searcher
That was cool video. Looks cold up there.
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Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/02/18 09:44 PM

Cool thanks for sharing
Posted By: Old Stony

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/02/18 10:00 PM

I grew up around a lot of antelope, and this is not at all that unusual...they can be really strange animals. If you have some along a road, they will usually race you until they can cross in front of you, and it doesn't necessarily matter which side to which side. They will do about all they can to keep from jumping a fence as they just don't like jumping like deer. They will jump if cornered and necessary, but more often they will hit flat on their bellies and go under a fence if possible. Lots of guys hunt them by hiding along a fence, and having someone drive them along the fence line to the hunter.
They have all their own peculiarities.
Posted By: QMC SW/EXW

Re: Antelope Heard - 01/03/18 05:58 PM

I grew up in CO and have had herds of elk to the same thing in the winter. Nothing quite like seeing a few hundred elk running down the road in front of you.
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