Roosevelt elk
E71544
The Roosevelt elk is the largest subspecies of North American elk, native to the Pacific Northwest’s temperate rainforests and known for its impressive size and massive antlers.
Observed surface forms (2)
| Surface form | As subject | As object |
|---|---|---|
| Cervus canadensis roosevelti | 0 | 1 |
| Roosevelt elk (regionally) | 0 | 1 |
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
elk subspecies
→
herbivore → mammal → ungulate → |
| breedingSeason | autumn → |
| class | Mammalia → |
| commonName | Roosevelt elk self-link → |
| conservationStatus | least concern → |
| diet | herbivorous → |
| eats |
forbs
→
grasses → shrubs → tree bark → |
| family | Cervidae → |
| forms | herds → |
| foundIn |
Oregon
→
Vancouver Island → Washington → coastal British Columbia → Northern California →
surface form:
northern California
|
| genus | Cervus → |
| habitat |
coastal coniferous forest
→
river valleys → temperate rainforest → |
| introducedPopulation |
Alaska
→
Kodiak Island → |
| kingdom | Animalia → |
| knownFor |
large body size
→
massive antlers → |
| largestSubspeciesOf |
Cervus canadensis
→
surface form:
North American elk
|
| malesHave | large antlers → |
| matingSystem | polygynous → |
| namedAfter | Theodore Roosevelt → |
| nativeTo |
North America
→
Pacific Northwest → temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest → |
| order | Artiodactyla → |
| parentTaxon | Cervus canadensis → |
| regionallySymbolicIn | Pacific Northwest → |
| scientificName |
Roosevelt elk
self-linksurface differs
→
surface form:
Cervus canadensis roosevelti
|
| sexuallyDimorphic | true → |
| socialStructure | gregarious → |
| taxonRank | subspecies → |
| threat |
habitat loss
→
human disturbance → |
| usedFor | big-game hunting → |
| vocalization | bugling → |
Referenced by (10)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
this entity surface form:
Roosevelt elk (regionally)
this entity surface form:
Cervus canadensis roosevelti