North American Elk
The North American Elk can be found in its native habitat around the Rocky Mountains and other similar ranges in western North America.
There are roughly one million N.A. Elk in North America due to conservation efforts. In the early 1900s, there were roughly 100,000 Elk. This is staggering knowing that there were an estimated 10 million elk residing in North America prior to European colonization.
Elk antlers can span up to 6 feet high and weigh over 30 pounds.
The North American Elk eats grass, twigs, and berries.
There are roughly one million N.A. Elk in North America due to conservation efforts. In the early 1900s, there were roughly 100,000 Elk. This is staggering knowing that there were an estimated 10 million elk residing in North America prior to European colonization.
Elk antlers can span up to 6 feet high and weigh over 30 pounds.
The North American Elk eats grass, twigs, and berries.