Here's all the information they were willing to provide: "this video was filmed while on a late-season hunt in January in Northwest Montana. This is a bull elk bachelor herd."
Especially in late winter and spring, elk herds (called gangs) tend to divide by gender, with smaller groups of males and larger herds of females. The male gangs also tend to be more move more quickly and to have members come and go at will. The female gangs, in turn, move a bit more slowly and have larger numbers, especially when their young are present.
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