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The Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis) has evolved over time through natural selection and adaptation to its diverse habitats, primarily in North America. Adaptations such as larger body size, long legs for traversing rugged terrain, and a seasonal coat change have enhanced its survival in varying climates. Additionally, behavioral adaptations, including migratory patterns and social structures, have developed to optimize foraging and reproduction. Genetic variations have also contributed to the elk's resilience against diseases and environmental changes.

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