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Spots on young elk typically last until they are about 6 to 9 months old. These spots provide camouflage for calves in their early months, helping to protect them from predators. As they mature and grow their adult coats, the spots gradually fade and disappear. By the time they are around a year old, they usually have fully transitioned to their adult coloration.

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