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Elk is a large northern [[deer]] with enormous flattened [[antlers]] in the [[male]].
{{short description|Large species of deer}}
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| name = Elk
| image = Jasper.Wapiti-Hirsch.P1033401.jpg
| image_caption = Elk in Jasper National Park
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref =
| genus = Cervus
| species = C. canadensis
| authority = Erxleben, 1777
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The '''elk''' (''Cervus canadensis''), also known as the '''wapiti''', is one of the largest species within the [[Cervidae|deer family]] and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in [[North America]] and [[East Asia]]. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the elk, covering its taxonomy, physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and its role in human culture.
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==Moose or Elk?==
==Taxonomy==
It is called `elk' in [[Europe]] and `[[moose]]' in [[North America]]
The elk was long believed to be a subspecies of the [[red deer]] (''Cervus elaphus''), but genetic studies have shown that the two are distinct species. The scientific name of the elk is ''Cervus canadensis''. There are several subspecies of elk, including the [[Rocky Mountain elk]], [[Roosevelt elk]], and [[Tule elk]].
==Gallery==
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Rocky Mountain Bull Elk.jpg|Rocky Mountain Bull Elk
Roosevelt elk.jpg|Roosevelt Elk
Elk with unusual antlers at the National Elk Refuge.jpg|Elk with unusual antlers at the National Elk Refuge
Kaibab Elk.jpg|Kaibab Elk
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==Elk meat==
==Physical Characteristics==
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[[File:Elk_Bull_in_Yellowstone.jpg|thumb|right|A bull elk in Yellowstone National Park]]
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Elk are characterized by their large size, with males (bulls) typically weighing between 320 to 500 kg (700 to 1,100 lb) and females (cows) weighing 260 to 300 kg (570 to 660 lb). Bulls are noted for their impressive antlers, which can grow up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) in length and are shed each year.
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==Behavior==
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Elk are social animals, forming large herds, especially during the winter months. They are primarily grazers, feeding on grasses, plants, leaves, and bark. During the [[rut (mammalian reproduction)|rut]], or mating season, bulls compete for the attention of cows through displays of dominance, including bugling and sparring.
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==Habitat==
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Elk inhabit a variety of ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and mountainous regions. They are found in North America, from the western United States and Canada to the eastern parts of Asia. In the United States, they are most commonly associated with the [[Rocky Mountains]] and the [[Pacific Northwest]].
* Elk meat tastes like mild (almost sweet) beef, with only a very faint venison flavor.
 
* Elk can be substituted equally for venison in most standard venison recipes.  
==Role in Ecosystem==
* Elk are from North America, Europe, and Asia.
Elk play a significant role in their ecosystems as both prey and as a keystone species. They influence the structure of vegetation and provide food for predators such as [[wolves]] and [[bears]].
* Moose is the largest member of the [[venison]] family standing about 6 1/2 feet at the shoulder.  
 
* It is native from North America.  
==Human Interaction==
* Elk meat is similar to [[venison]] and is lower in [[fat]] and is considered a better [[red meat]] compared to [[beef]].
[[File:OPAL_TERRACE_with_elks.jpg|thumb|right|Elks in a human-modified landscape]]
* [https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/175301/nutrients Nutrition facts]
Elk have been an important resource for humans for thousands of years, providing food, clothing, and tools. Today, they are also a popular game animal and are managed for hunting in many areas. Conservation efforts have been successful in restoring elk populations in areas where they were once extirpated.
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* How do you eat elk meat?
==Cultural Significance==
* How do you hang elk meat?
Elk hold cultural significance for many indigenous peoples in North America, who have traditionally relied on them for sustenance and materials. They are also a symbol of wilderness and are featured in various cultural and artistic expressions.
* Does elk meat taste gamey?
 
* How long can elk meat last?
==Related Pages==
* How do you make elk tender?
* [[Red deer]]
* How do you soften elk meat?
* [[Moose]]
* Is elk meat tough or tender?
* [[White-tailed deer]]
* What tastes better deer or elk?
* [[Caribou]]
* What tastes better moose or elk?
 
* Where does Joe Rogan get elk meat?
[[Category:Cervidae]]
* How do you make elk taste like beef?
[[Category:Mammals of North America]]
* How can you tell if elk meat is bad?
[[Category:Mammals of Asia]]
* How can you tell if elk meat is spoiled?
* What is the best way to tenderize elk meat?
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[[Category:Mammals described in 1777]]
[[Category:Taxa named by Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben]]
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File:Jasper.Wapiti-Hirsch.P1033401.jpg|Elk
File:Cow_and_calf_elk_(7437504452).jpg|Elk
File:Elk_Bull_in_Yellowstone.jpg|Elk
File:OPAL_TERRACE_with_elks.jpg|Elk
File:Elk-Wapiti_-_Banff.jpg|Elk
File:Sparring_Elks.jpg|Elk
File:Audubon-eastern-elk.jpg|Elk
File:The_deer_of_all_lands_(1898)_Altai_wapiti.png|Elk
File:The_deer_of_all_lands_(1898)_Bedford's_deer.png|Elk
File:The_deer_of_all_lands_(1898)_Hangul.png|Elk
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 23 March 2025

Large species of deer



The elk (Cervus canadensis), also known as the wapiti, is one of the largest species within the deer family and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in North America and East Asia. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the elk, covering its taxonomy, physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and its role in human culture.

Taxonomy[edit]

The elk was long believed to be a subspecies of the red deer (Cervus elaphus), but genetic studies have shown that the two are distinct species. The scientific name of the elk is Cervus canadensis. There are several subspecies of elk, including the Rocky Mountain elk, Roosevelt elk, and Tule elk.

Physical Characteristics[edit]

A bull elk in Yellowstone National Park

Elk are characterized by their large size, with males (bulls) typically weighing between 320 to 500 kg (700 to 1,100 lb) and females (cows) weighing 260 to 300 kg (570 to 660 lb). Bulls are noted for their impressive antlers, which can grow up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) in length and are shed each year.

Behavior[edit]

Elk are social animals, forming large herds, especially during the winter months. They are primarily grazers, feeding on grasses, plants, leaves, and bark. During the rut, or mating season, bulls compete for the attention of cows through displays of dominance, including bugling and sparring.

Sparring elks during the rut

Habitat[edit]

Elk inhabit a variety of ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and mountainous regions. They are found in North America, from the western United States and Canada to the eastern parts of Asia. In the United States, they are most commonly associated with the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest.

Role in Ecosystem[edit]

Elk play a significant role in their ecosystems as both prey and as a keystone species. They influence the structure of vegetation and provide food for predators such as wolves and bears.

Human Interaction[edit]

Elks in a human-modified landscape

Elk have been an important resource for humans for thousands of years, providing food, clothing, and tools. Today, they are also a popular game animal and are managed for hunting in many areas. Conservation efforts have been successful in restoring elk populations in areas where they were once extirpated.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Elk hold cultural significance for many indigenous peoples in North America, who have traditionally relied on them for sustenance and materials. They are also a symbol of wilderness and are featured in various cultural and artistic expressions.

Related Pages[edit]