Mississippi does not have a native population of elk, but there have been efforts to reintroduce them in certain areas. The state's wildlife management focuses primarily on white-tailed deer, which are abundant. As a result, while Mississippi has a rich variety of wildlife, elk are not a common sight in the state.
No.
Large herds of elk or red deer were in this area. The blackfoot called these deer or elk Ponoka
Large herds of elk or red deer were in this area. The blackfoot called these deer or elk Ponoka
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Deer and elk are consumers
elk
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.
Elks are consumers.
[Full grown]- deer are smaller
Yes..In the deer family..
Emily hunt and Emily gibson. This is a very rare species of elk from lower parts of Texas, Mississippi. They are elk offspring. Their parents made lies about there names. There for the parents are elk.
They are similar. The Irish deer still lives wild in Ireland while the Irish Elk was a much larger form of deer and is long extinct! None as The Great Irish Elk.