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The Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), also known commonly as the Olympic elk and Roosevelt's wapiti, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies ...
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Roosevelt Elk

Scientific name: Cervus canadensis roosevelti
Mass: 660 – 1,100 lbs (Male) and 570 – 630 lbs (Female)
Height: 2.5 – 4.9 ft. (Adult, At Shoulder)
roosevelt elk from www.nps.gov
Sep 22, 2020 · Identification: Olympic National Park is home to the largest unmanaged herd of Roosevelt elk in the Pacific Northwest. Named for President ...
The Roosevelt Elk, named for Theodore Roosevelt, is the largest of the four remaining North American elk subspecies. Males (bulls) average 875 pounds, ...
roosevelt elk from www.nps.gov
The Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti), is the largest of the six recognized subspecies of elk in North America; they once occurred from southern British Columbia south to Sonoma County, California. Today Roosevelt elk in California persist only in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, and western Siskiyou ...
roosevelt elk from www.adfg.alaska.gov
Two subspecies of elk have been introduced to Alaska. Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) are larger, slightly darker in color, and have shorter, thicker ...
roosevelt elk from wdfw.wa.gov
Roosevelt elk are the largest elk subspecies in North America; males, called bulls, can weigh 700 to 1,200 pounds. They tend to be slightly darker than Rocky ...