Yes. Elk do not limit themselves to the forest, they are also commonly found on the montane grasslands, especially in the winter time where the wind has swept away snow enough for elk to graze.
Temperate Grassland
Irish Elks lived in grassland bordering on woods and forests. The Irish Elk ate a mixture of seasonal grasses, herbs and leaves. In the winter Irish Elk may have had to "make do" or survive on tree twigs and bark.
prairie
Grassland animals have a multitude of adaptations such as they have great speed to run from predators, or that they have a keen sense of smell and/or sight. Also they have antlers or horns to fight off predators or competition, common animals who have this adaptation are as elk or bison. They also live in dry windy conditions.
Grassland
the temperate grassland falls under the category grassland along with the savanna biome. usually when they say grassland, they DO mean temperate grassland.
The elk is not extinct.
A cow elk is a female elk.
The word "elk" is the singular noun.The plural of the noun "elk" is either elk or elks, both are accepted.
it is a type of grassland!!
The address of the Elk Grove Library is: 8962 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove, 95624 1946
no it does not snow in the grassland