Rocky Mountain elk

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The Rocky Mountain elk is a large North American subspecies of elk known for its impressive antlers, migratory behavior, and prominence in western mountain ecosystems.

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Rocky Mountain elk canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf herbivore
mammal
subspecies of elk
ungulate
antlerCycle antlers shed annually
antlerType branched antlers
associatedProtectedArea Rocky Mountain National Park
Yellowstone National Park
behavior migratory
breedingSeason autumn rut
class Mammalia
coatColor light brown body with darker neck
commonName Rocky Mountain elk
wapiti
conservationStatus least concern
diet forbs
grasses
shrubs
tree bark
distinctiveFeature pale rump patch
ecologicalRole large herbivore
prey species for large carnivores
family Cervidae
genus Cervus
gestationPeriod about 240 to 262 days
habitat grasslands
montane forests
shrublands
subalpine meadows
hasAntlers present in males only
hasBodyLength up to about 2.4 meters
hasBodyMass females up to about 225 kilograms
males up to about 320 kilograms
hasShoulderHeight about 1.5 meters in males
importantTo recreational hunting
subsistence hunting
wildlife tourism
introducedTo Argentina
Chile
New Zealand
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInWild up to about 15 years
management subject to regulated hunting in many states
nativeTo North America
Rocky Mountains
Western Canada
surface form: western Canada

western United States
offspringPerBirth usually one calf
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Cervus canadensis
phylum Chordata
primaryPredators black bear
cougar
gray wolf
grizzly bear
sexualDimorphism males larger than females
socialStructure herd-forming
taxonRank subspecies
vocalization bugling call by males during rut

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Ruby Mountains fauna Rocky Mountain elk
North Schell Range Wilderness wildlife Rocky Mountain elk
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge fauna Rocky Mountain elk