Yes; snowfall averages 15-20 inches annually.
70% of snow
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.
david geisler
yes.
The address of the Historic Elk Landing Foundation Inc is: Po Box 277, Elkton, MD 21922-0296
small rodents and mammals like deer and elk.
Snow, Bears, Elk, Wildlife, I lived there for three years, good fishing there.
1 ton
Yes, elk can eat snow for hydration, especially in winter when liquid water sources are scarce. They obtain moisture from the snow, but it may not provide enough hydration compared to liquid water. Consuming snow can also lead to increased energy expenditure as they need to warm it up to body temperature. Therefore, while snow can supplement their water intake, it is not an ideal primary source.
i only know that beaver ton and Portland get snow because i live there
Elk live in a snowy climate on rocky mountains, however elk perfer not so much snow for they have big boadies and small legs and hoves
Thomas A. Leege has written: 'Elk-snow-habitat relationships in the Pete King drainage, Idaho' -- subject(s): Ecology, Elk, Habitat selection, Mammals