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The name of a male is referred to as a bullThe name of a female is referred to as a cow
The name or offspring, or a baby Elk, is a calf
The average size of a litter is one or two
The name for a group of Elk is a herd or gang
The sound made by a Elk is called a bark or bugle
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Elk Articles
| Elk MigrationAs is true for many species of deer, especially those in mountainous regions, elk migrate into areas of higher altitude in the spring, following the retreating snows, and the opposite direction in the fall. Hunting pressure also impacts migration and movements. During the winter, they favor wooded... + Full Story |
Elk Hunting LinksHTML clipboardElk hunting is one of the most popular hunting sports in the country today. There is something about listening to a large bull bugle from a mountainside at first light that makes a grown man's heart race and legs shake uncontrollably. Even though elk are large animals, they can... + Full Story |
| Elk SpeciesElk have long been classifled by biologists into at least six subspecies. Biologist Olaus Murie, who studied them extensively over a lifetime, catalogues them as follows:EASTERN (Cervus canadensis canadensis)--The same species discovered by the first white men in North America. For simplification... + Full Story |
Elk BehaviorAdult elk usually stay in single-sex groups for most of the year. During the mating period known as the rut, mature bulls compete for the attentions of the cows and will try to defend females in their harem. Rival bulls challenge opponents by bellowing and by paralleling each other, walking back... + Full Story |
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