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Wyoming Elk Hunting
Wyoming elk hunting occurs mostly on private land and it is important to be aware of the babies bred on farms and not hunt a baby.
The animals are rather big and the length of the body is 1.6-2.7 m if measured from nose to the tail. Males are naturally larger than females; they weigh twice as much as males. The two sexes have dripstones in the corner of the eyes.
Wyoming elk hunting occurs mostly on private land and it is important to be aware of the babies bred on farms and not hunt a baby.
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Wyoming Elk Hunting -
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The animals have a good sense of smell and can detect prey at a distance of 656 feet. The hearing is not so well developed, yet they are alert and try to escape predators once they sense them. As for the sight, animals rely mostly on smell, so sight is not so important. Wyoming elk hunting occurs mostly on private land and it is important to be aware of the babies bred on farms and not hunt a baby.
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