Some of the animals that could come walking on the road while you cruise along the coast.
I had went to British Columbia during the summer vacation. My family and I rented an R.V. and drove from Vancouver to Calgary. We took many stops, at the Columbia Ice Fields, White Water Rafting, Hiking up Grouse Mountain and more. Along the way, we saw many, many animals. Not at a zoo or a natural park but wild animals!

Here is a picture of a deer. There were many of these, especially on the road. At one point there was a pack and many, many people got out of their cars, on a semi-highway, to look at the deers. As you can see, the antlers are way shorter than normal. This is because it is just after their sheading season. I always wondered, do their antlers randomly fall off as a whole or slowly peel away?

There were many chipmunks scattered everywhere in B. C. there were a large amount in the national parks. They cute and cuddly animals are not one bit afraid or shy. They would walk up to you or follow you and make a gesture asking for food. One personally walked onto my hand and started to eat the food. if you want to see bird eating from a relative’s hand check here.

Here is a horse, but af course it is captured and taimed. We rode on these horses for about an hour. We had also crossed two rivers. This was pretty scary for me as my horse tripped right before the river. Overall it was pretty fun and there were some amazing sights that we saw. It was very, very rare and we didnt see them but some tourists were saying they read about wild horses on some of the mountains.
There were also other animals such as bears and gazells. Unfortunately for us, our bad luck caught up with us and we didnt see any of them. What we did see were deer like animals that could climb 90 degree walls (we read about them). sorry for the inconvinience but we were travellling at a fairly high speed and all the pictures turned out too blurry. Guess you’ll have to go to B. C. to see them yourself!
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