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.
No.
According to research, there are about 400,000 deer in Kansas. Elk and Caribou not sure.
In the city or an enclosed apartment. But He can live in my garden, Lots of elk and deer run by.
Large herds of elk or red deer were in this area. The blackfoot called these deer or elk Ponoka
Deer and Elk skins.
Large herds of elk or red deer were in this area. The blackfoot called these deer or elk Ponoka
KILLS DEER AND ELK to make shure there is nott too much graas because deer and elk are like living lawnmowers that almost never stop
wolves, caribou, deer, elk, moose, wildboar
Deer and elk are consumers
elk
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[Full grown]- deer are smaller