Many Montana hunters have had plenty of encounters with elk before, but nothing could prepare a hunter with the sound of a bull hissing at them. Not bugling, not grunting—actually hissing. When a bull doesn’t feel like wasting energy on a full bugle, it can let out this sharp, snake-like hiss that rattles your chest and makes you second-guess your footing. According to BookYourHunt.com, “a hiss is used as a threat in domination intercourse between bulls.” It is definitely not something you hear every day, but once you do, you remember it!
By
Angela Montana
Is That Bull Elk Part Snake?
A hissing bull is something you don’t forget!

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