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elk do sometimes come in ohio here in a couple years thear will be elk in ohio so ive herd im a deer hunter but if they bring elk into ohio i will be a real killer so ive herd they will bring elk into ohio
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Elk came to earth in 2002. the were made from monkeys and are only herbivores.
Irish elk were likely preyed on by the same animals that prey on most deer and elk today: wolves, bears, cougars, lions, tigers, etc.
Irish elk are matched to weigh about the same as today's moose. This means that the Irish elk (excluding the ~88 lb antlers) likely weighed around 1400 to 1600 lbs.
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.
Typically a tibia bone from a cow is larger and thicker than that from an elk. So if it looks a bit too large and thick to come from an elk, then it's likely a cow bone.
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The elk is not extinct.
Yes if they come across one hidden by its mother.
The elk is a type of deer. There are ten known subspecies of elk. Six of them are native to North America and four are native to Asia. Out of the six subspecies in North America only four of them remain today.
A cow elk is a female elk.