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Elk (Wapiti)

Also known as Wapiti, elk are the second-largest species of cervids in North America next to the moose. These hooved ruminant mammals are part of the montane regions of well-known national parks such as Yellowstone, and Banff National Park in Canada. Questions and answers about elk can be asked and answered here.

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How do you kill an elk on Wolfquest?

Follow the elk symbol on your compass until you are in the area (you can see if you are in the area by pressing the "M" key). Once you are in the area, Press the "V" key. Wander around until you find a path of pink dots. Follow the dots and it should lead you to he herd. Approach the herd carefully, and decide what elk you want to go after before charging right into he herd.

Once you have selected the elk you want to hunt, carefully surround it and try to separate it from the herd. You may press shift to stalk it without is noticing you. (if you are hunting in a river, the elk will not notice you approach). You may now run up to the elk (press "Q" to run). Once you are close enough, there will be a red mark on the elk. Hit the spacebar to bite it. The higher your stamina is (the green bar), the longer you will be able to hold onto the elk. (although the longer you hold on, the more health you will use). If there is a carcass nearby, try to herd the elk toward it so you can stop and eat before you continue the hunt.

Keep following and biting it, you'll get it eventually. I hope i helped!

How much does an Irish elk weigh?

Bull Elk (male elk) weigh around 700 lbs. and are 5 feet tall from the toe to the shoulder

Cow Elk (female elk) weigh around 500 lbs. and are 4 1/2 feet tall from the toe to the shoulder

Newborn Calves weigh about 35 lbs. at birth

What symbiotic relationship does flukes and elks have?

A parasitic relationship. The fluke (if it is a blood fluke) takes needed nutrients from the elk's blood, which can harm the elk.

What is the french word for a female elk?

it depends of what you are calling an elk.

In North America the species called "elk" is the Cervus canadensis, called in French the wapiti. Its female would be called 'un wapiti femelle'.

The moose (species' name Alces alces) is called 'elk' in Europe. It would be called 'un élan' in French ('un orignal' in Canadian French or to speak specifically of the North-American moose species) ; and the female is 'un élan femelle' or 'un orignal femelle'.

What is the name for a group of elks?

A group of elks is called a gang of elks.

What herds of elk are in north America?

i have no clue i live in Bismarck,nd and they live there for sure sory i couldn't help much because i have the same question.

Who was Black Elk?

An native American who converted to being Christin

Do elk have young?

of course, otherwise they would become extinct!

What is a elks scientific name?

Cervus elaphus is the scientific name for the North American Elk.

How much space does a elk need?

The average space needed for housing at least two adult deer is 15,000 square feet minimum. If additional deer are added a minimum of 3,000 feet per deer will be needed.

Are elks vertebrates?

Elks are vertebrates. An invertebrate has no backbone like a snail.

What animal hunts an elk?

a wolf

but one kick from an elk can break their leg or a rib bone

When will the elk rut peak in Kentucky?

The answer to this question will vary from year to year, but generally the bucks will show signs of pre-rut activities around the middle to end of October, and will rut in the middle to end of November.

Does an elk eat meat?

No. Elk are herbivores, they eat only plants.

Do Elk eat apples?

Yes they eat apples! they will also eat stump like minerals

What is bigger a elk or horse?

The moose is the largest member of the deer family, growing up to seven feet tall and they can weigh nearly a ton. North American Elk can weigh in at close to 1100 pounds and a little over five feet tall.

Is an elk a decomposer?

A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.

What is the habitat of the Irish elk?

Actually it is extinct, and has been so for thousands of years now.

Is an elk a carnivore?

Elks are herbivores
Elk are herbivores, plant eaters

Does elk grow antlers the first year?

Deer antlers begin growth in early spring. They take on a soft, velvety appearance (and are actually soft and springy to the touch) because the bone developing underneath is doing just that, and the velvet provides the necessary protection to ensure the deer grows a healthy set of antlers. The velvet is shed during the autumn, or just before mating season begins.