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Deer And Elk
View deer and elk photos and learn how they raise the babies.
There is a difference in calling the animals. Thus, in North America, the animal is called the moose. To avoid this confusion of names it is used to use either scientific name of the animal (Cervus elaphus), or “Wapiti,” which stems from the Shawnee Indian name for “white rump.”
View deer and elk photos and learn how they raise the babies.
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The animals are easily recognized by the large antlers (in males), which extend as long as 1.1-1.5 m. It is a large mammal standing about 0.75-1.5 m high and having a robust body with slender legs. The species has a mane that stretches from the neck to the chest. View deer and elk photos and learn how they raise the babies.
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