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Roosevelt Elk

Cervus canadensis roosevelti

Description:

Adults grow to around 6–10 ft (1.8–3 m) in length and stand 2.5–5 ft (0.75–1.5 m) tall at the shoulder. Elk bulls generally weigh between 700 and 1100 lb (300–500 kg) while cows weigh 575–625 lb (260–285 kg). Some mature bulls from Raspberry Island in Alaska have weighed nearly 1300 lb (600 kg). From late spring to early fall, Roosevelt Elk feed on herbaceous plants such as grasses and sedges. During winter months, they feed on woody plants including highbush cranberry, elderberry, and Devil's Club. Roosevelt Elk are also known to eat blueberry, mushrooms, and salmonberry.

Habitat:

They live in the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest and were introduced to Alaska's Afognak and Raspberry islands in 1928.

Notes:

In the wild, Roosevelt Elk rarely live beyond 12 to 15 years, however in captivity they have been known to live over 25 years.

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belterbabe
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belterbabe

California, USA

Spotted on May 22, 2011
Submitted on May 24, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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