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Elk - Wikipedia The elk (pl : elk or elks; Cervus canadensis) or wapiti, is the second largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in its native range of North America and Central and East Asia
Elk Facts | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Everything you need to know about the majestic elk in North America Learn more about the history, biology, terminology, range and habitat of one of North America’s most majestic wild animals
Elk | Description, Habitat, Reproduction, Facts | Britannica Elk, the largest and most advanced subspecies of red deer (Cervus elaphus), found in North America and in high mountains of Central Asia Elk are classic red deer in their biology However, they are more highly adapted to life in open plains, to grazing, and to cold, long winters
Elk | National Geographic Elk are also called wapiti, a Native American word that means “light-colored deer ” Elk are related to deer but are much larger than most of their relatives A bull (male) elk's antlers may
Elk Facts, Pictures Information: An Iconic North American Species Elk Facts, Pictures Information: Discover One Of North America’s Iconic Species! The elk is the second-largest species of deer in the world (only the moose is larger) It is found in forest, shrubland and grassland habitats in North America and eastern Asia
Elk - New World Encyclopedia The elk or wapiti (Cervus canadensis) is the second largest species of deer in the world, after the moose (Alces alces), which is, confusingly, often also called elk in Europe Elk have long, branching antlers and are one of the largest mammals in North America and eastern Asia
Elk: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet] In this detailed article, we will explore the world of elks, shedding light on their classification, behavior, habitat, and much more From the dense forests of North America to the remote regions of Eastern Asia, the elk’s adaptability and resilience are as remarkable as their physical beauty
Elk Biology - U. S. National Park Service Elk are vegetarian and eat grasses, forbs, and acorns, as well as the bark, leaves, and buds from shrubs and trees Cows usually give birth to only one calf per year Newborns weigh about 35 pounds and can stand within minutes of birth and calf Calves nurse for 1-7 months Females are ready to breed in the second autumn of their lives