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Elks, also known as wapiti, are large members of the deer family, characterized by their long legs, large bodies, and distinctive antlers in males. Males typically weigh between 700 to 1,100 pounds and possess broad, palmate antlers that can span up to four feet. Females are smaller, typically weighing 500 to 600 pounds, and lack antlers. Their coats are usually a rich brown in summer, transitioning to a lighter tan or grayish color in winter, with a lighter patch on their rumps.

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