The address of the Elk Grove Historical Society A California Non Profit Organiz is: Po Box 562, Elk Grove, CA 95759-0562
What is the phone number of the Elk River Branch Library in Elk River?
The phone number of the Elk River Branch Library is: 763-441-1641.
Where is the Banner Elk Heritage Foundation in Banner Elk North Carolina located?
The address of the Banner Elk Heritage Foundation is: Po Box 2049, Banner Elk, NC 28604-2049
Where can one buy lights of the brand ELK?
ELK is a readily available brand of lighting which can be found on many online websites. The best place to start would be with the ELK website itself, from which you can locate the nearest convenient store, or buy direct.
Did the Yellowstone Fire ever hurt an elk?
Yes, the elk's did get hurt by the Yellowstone fire . They had a bad thing with trying to esacpe.
elk are a mammal in northern America that have light colored tan fur with a dark brown to black "beard" depending on the species. the "beard" runs from the front of the front shoulder and ends under the back of the lower jaw. the face is the same dark color. all male elk bare antlers during the any weapon hunting season, the same time they mate, but lose them shortly afterward the next year around the beginning of march. when they regrow there is generally another point on each side, but not always. a different species of elk has different sized antlers. the species are: Rocky Mountain elk, ranging from Canada to southern Utah and in to parts of Arizona and New Mexico. Roosevelt elk, ranging along the west coast, and are generally smaller than all other species. Tule elk, ranging in all tropical marshes of the world and having the smaller of the antlers. the female elk do not sport antlers, but have the same color
Elk are primarily grazers, although they are more selective of what they eat than roughage herbivores like cattle. They eat grass as well as leaves of shrubs and trees, and can be found grazing on the open exposed slopes of mountainsides during the winter. In the summer, they are mostly in the forest and lower open meadows.