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The timber wolf protects itself by snarling and growling at possible predators. The timber wolf has very few enemies besides man. Timber wolves roam in packs looking for food. They are carnivores who eat deer, elk, rabbits, and other animals.
The most common predators of the magnificent elk are canine related animals such as wolves, coyotes, and wild dogs. Humans are also considered to be predators of elk.
they have super powers
cause elk are bigger than the big grizzzly bear
Grassyes they are. cheetahs lions and other animals prey on them.
No. The Irish Elk (which is extinct, by the way), were herbivores, just like today's deer and deer-related species are. The Irish Elk were prey animals, hunted down by lions, wolves and sometimes bears.
Coyotes are a factor for sure, but wolves, hunters and mountain lions are more likely predators. A full-grown elk is huge.
You can only postpone it, not avoid or skip it. Sorry. Postponing the trip does still allow you to explore Slough Creek, hunt elk and hare, mark/defend your territory, visit the cattle ranch and fight off predators or stranger wolves.
The elk's eyesight is considered good compared to other animals in the wild. They have keen vision that helps them detect predators and find food.
It means very little. A male elk might have its own group of female elk that it watches over, but if not, they run around alone, waiting for mating season.
A structural Adaptation of an elk is what part of the elk helps the elk(a larger type of a deer) live in it's enviornment(habitat) A structural Adaptation of an elk is what part of the elk helps the elk(a larger type of a deer) live in it's enviornment(habitat)
Attacking other enemy's (dinosaurs)Answer:Nobody knows for sure. Observing present day animals (deer and elk) the use of horns can be:A symbol of maturity and availability for mating (sexual display)Mating battles with other malesDefense from predators