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Elks grow through a combination of genetics, nutrition, and environmental factors. They typically reach maturity at around 2-3 years of age, during which they undergo significant physical development, including the growth of antlers in males. Antlers are shed and regrown annually, with the size and complexity influenced by the animal's age, health, and the quality of its diet. Proper habitat and food sources are essential for optimal growth and overall health.

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