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No, a female deer is still a deer, she is called a doe, and the males are called a buck. An elk is an entirely different animal, and looks fairly different.
A cow elk is a female elk.
Female elk don't have antlers.
A male is called a 'bull' and a female a 'cow'
A female deer is called a doe. I think that Elk and caribou have the same name, as they are related, but I am not sure.
it depends of what you are calling an elk.In North America the species called "elk" is the Cervus canadensis, called in French the wapiti. Its female would be called 'un wapiti femelle'.The moose (species' name Alces alces) is called 'elk' in Europe. It would be called 'un élan' in French ('un orignal' in Canadian French or to speak specifically of the North-American moose species) ; and the female is 'un élan femelle' or 'un orignal femelle'.
A group of elk is called a herd or gang
Female Arctic Hares are called 'does', just like the female of any other species of rabbit, deer, elk, moose, or hare.
A stag. While true, I wanted to point out that stag is male and hind is female for an animal called a red deer (in europe) or elk (in the USA). White-tailed deer and mule deer are bucks and does.
The Whooper Swan was once called an ELK.
No. Just like in domestic cattle, bison, elk, moose, etc., the bull is the male (or "boy") not female (or "girl"). Female yaks are called cows.