Rocky Mountain Elk, the most common elk in the U.S., are native to the Rocky Mountain Range in Idaho, Montana, Washington, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and small parts of Washington state and Oregon. Smaller populations were also introduced and exist in California, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Also living in the U.S. are the Tule Elk which resides in California, and the Roosevelt Elk which lives in Western Washington and Oregon, and Northwest California.
Yes Elk live on the plains
The elk and wildebeast have distinct physical differences, but elk live in North America and wildebeast live in Africa.
No. Deer live separately from elk, even if they're grazing in the same area, they're still not a part of the herd of elk.
Roosevelt elk also know as "Olympic elk" live in temperate rain forests in Olympic National Park in Washington state.
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No
it lives in the sahara desert :D
Yes Elk do live in Maine, although there are no wild Elk living in Maine. Many different animal farms in Maine breed Elk and other animals for hunting or other purposes. The last wild Eastern Elk was killed in 1877. Though there have been many successful efforts at repopulating eastern states with Rocky Mountain Elk, Maine has yet to start a wild Elk population.
Yes they do they were in Feb. 1913 Elk were released.
Yes.
elk can live anywhere because they have a strong amer around their body that keeps them safe and warm
Snowshoe hares and elk live in the taiga. They like the cold climate and the plants that are in this area.