Elk, also known as Wapiti, is one of the biggest deer species in North America. The one deer species that is bigger is the Moose in the United States. Linked to the red deer in Europe, Elk is massive game that will make for electrifying hunting trips.
You will discover Elk residing around rivers and wetlands and they tend to be very protective of their particular territory during rut. For the duration of rutting season, bucks will mark their territory and challenge various other adult males to a fight in order to attract females for mating.
The adult males are known as bulls and the females are cows. The cows average about 500 pounds and the bulls tend to be about 25% larger than the females.
Each year the males will get rid of their antlers but will develop a brand new rack. Starting in spring, the bulls grow a brand new rack as well as shed the existing one during the winter season. Cultures from Asia see the elk like a highly spiritual animal and use their velvet along with antlers as traditional medicines.
Four species of elk remain in North America. They include Rock Mountain, Roosevelt (C. canadensis roosevelti), Tule (C. canadensis nannodes), Manitoben (C. canadensis manitobensis) Two species, Merriams’s (C. canadensis merriami) and Eastern Elk (C. canadensis canadensis) both have been classified as extinct for a century.
American Elk populations are heavier in the northwestern section of the United States but have smaller sized populations throughout the Appalachian area. Elk can be an invasive species and may take over an area with suitable habitat very quickly. Elk have been reintroduced in Appalachian areas in February, 2001 by the Smokey Mountain National Park Service, and also have since spread into Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Virginia. Elk roam in larger population from Texas all the way into Canadian northwest. Elk migrate with the season and often stick to melting snow areas for the revealed exposed grass.
Most of the best elk hunting is based in the Colorado area and the Rockies. Be sure you be sensible and also keep your eyes open, a mad elk isn’t no small deer to play with. Having a rack as wide as your vehicle a big elk can inflict some serious damage on you if you get too close.
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Ten Movie Idol Obituaries From Ten Years Ago.
Friday, March 19th, 2010It is common to hear people say that time flies and it is true. I have put together a list of screen idols who passed away ten years ago. When I began researching this list of screen idols’ obituaries, I was surprised to read who had died and how old they had become when they died. I have listed them by date. Doesn’t time fly?
Hedy Lamarr: 86, Viennese born film star, whose seductive beauty tempted all the male stars of the 1920’s and 30’s. Credited as co-inventor (with composer George Antheil) of a patented device for radio-controlled missiles. Old age, Orlando, Fla., Jan 19, 2000.
Durwood Kirby: 88, Kentucky born TV personality, announcer and foil to Garry Moore. Host of ‘Candid Camera’. Cause undisclosed, Fort Myers, Fla., March 15, 2000.
Claire Trevor: 91, Brooklyn-born film actress. The brash moll in ‘Stagecoach’ and the Oscar-winning alcoholic singer in ‘Key Largo’. She played in nearly 70 films. Of respiratory disease, Newport Beach, Calif., April 8, 2000.
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr: 90, U.S. actor and producer. He created a motion picture career despite being under his father’s shadow. Best known for ‘Gunga Din’ and ‘The Prisoner Of Zenda’ in the 1930’s. Cause undisclosed. New York, May 7, 2000.
Sir John Gielgud: 96, legendary British actor. Long time star of stage and screen in the UK and US. Remarkable Shakespearean actor. Won an Oscar for ‘Arthur’. Old age, Aylesbury, UK, May 21, 2000.
Walter Matthau: 79, U.S. actor. Best known as Oscar Madison in the ‘Odd Couple’. He was everybody’s favourite grumpy old man. Of a heart attack, Santa Monica, Calif., July 1, 2000
Sir Alec Guinness: 86, renowned British actor. Best known for Oscar-winning performance as the mad colonel in ‘Bridge Over The River Kwai’ and Obi-Wan Kanobi in ‘Star Wars’. Very versatile actor. Old age, West Sussex, UK, Aug. 5, 2000.
Loretta Young: 87, U.S. picture star from Hollywood’s golden age of the 1930’s and 40’s. Oscar winner for ‘The Farmer’s Daughter’ (1947). Emmy winner for ‘The Loretta Young Show’ (1954-63) on TV. Of ovarian cancer, Los Angeles, Aug. 12, 2000.
Richard Farnsworth: 80, U.S. actor. In films for 60 years, first as a stunt man, then at 57 as an actor. Twice nominated for an Academy Award including ‘The Straight Story’. Suicide, Lincoln, N. Mexico, Oct. 6, 2000.
Steve Allen: 78, U.S. comedian, entertainer and songwriter, who pioneered the late-night TV show format of the. He wrote over 5,000 songs, including ‘This Could Be The Start Of Something Big’ and ‘Impossible’. An apparent heart attack in Los Angeles, Calif. Oct. 31, 2000.
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