They mount them on walls or use the fat for oil, or eat it
deer, elk, pronghorns, and the whole deer family are born nowing how to survive
No.
It's not like Alaskans are a different species. Alaskans eat a lot of the same things most Americans eat. Maybe a little more animals suited for winter environments such as elk, moose, and deer but they can get whatever we get from supermarkets. Hope I helped. -DS007
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
Deer and elk are consumers
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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.
130 people are killed each year by deer
[Full grown]- deer are smaller
Elks are consumers.