I didn't make it very clear. The first three pictures are of the Cedar Mtn. Band. They are much more spooky than the Oniqui band. If I get down on my knees, some of those Oniqui yearlings will come as close as six or eight feet. That's too close to be on your knees in front of a wild animal.
The story goes, that a lady from Dugway use to feed the Oniqui band in the winter, therefore, they became more tame. We can walk through the herd if we don't make any sudden moves. However, the Cedar Mtn. band will head out of the country if they smell you or see you coming from a distance.