What are Elk?
Elk are large ungulates found in Europe, North America and Asia. There are several species of this animal, but all are found in the genus Cervus. In addition to Moose, the lots are the largest animals in the family of deer, sometimes growing to impressive size and strength. They are also highly adaptable and prosper in a wide range of environments. As a result, animals are not considered an endangered species, despite the exhaustion of habitats in some areas. Some biologists prefer the Indian word shawnee wapiti , which means "white rump". In general, the discussed animal is clear from the context, especially if the nationality of the speaker is known. Some species are also called a deer, as is the case with a European red deer, an animal that is closely related, but genetically different from the American elk.
These animals are strong asvaluate. Fully adult animals can weigh up to £ 700 (317 kg) and men will develop large stands of branching corners. Elk are brownish to reddish colors, depending on the species, egI have the American elk has clearly pale rumps. Men have a unique type of vocalization, called bugle that they use to communicate with other men about the territory and rights of mating.
takes about two years for these animals to achieve sexual maturity. Women usually produce one calf a year, and it takes two years to shut down the calf. After weaning, calves may remain in the herd for about a year before they branched; Most herds are composed mainly of women and paragraphs that combine for self -defense. In many cultures, people have been successfully kept by Tame Elk, who can be released in game parks and maintained to increase biodiversity.
Animals feed on bushes, leaves, plants, bark and grass. During the summer they eat extensively and supply for winter. Animals can be found in forests, meadows and various other habitats, and many elk prefer cold alpine areas in summer and winter warmer plains. Animals are for manyPeople with a popular source of food for centuries and also have religious importance for some Indian tribes.