Elk primarily feed on a variety of trees, but they are particularly fond of aspen, willow, and cottonwood. They also browse on coniferous trees like lodgepole pine and Douglas fir, especially in winter when other food sources are scarce. Elk prefer younger trees and saplings, as these are more palatable and nutritious. The presence of these trees often indicates suitable habitats for elk populations.
there are Elks, as in the animal and Elk Trees. -_-
No elk do not eat snakes. They eat plants. Such as grass, apples, and trees.
Yes of course they do
elk
Kanada you idiot
An elk will graze on grasses, brows on trees and bushes, lichens and mosses, and gnaw on tree bark if very hungry during winter.
Elk eat the same species of grass that cattle and bison eat.
wolf packs.
elk horn
Firs are commonly eaten by a variety of animals such as deer, elk, rabbits, and porcupines. Insects like spruce budworms and bark beetles also feed on fir trees.
Yellowstone park had no wolves for a long time and the large elk population kept all young alder and aspin trees grazed to extinction. There were no young (alder & aspin) trees in the park. Wolves were introduced in the 70's and now there are large groves of young trees - this is due to a dramatic decrease in the elk population - due to predations by wolves.
Herbivore (consumes plants).