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Colorado Elk Hunt
Information on colorado elk hunt, how the babies are raised, and when the baby becomes independent.
The coat of the animals on the back and sides is lighter than on the rest of the body. The rump is buff. In winter, the Elk is dark brown, whereas in summer it is tan. The length of the body is 1.6-2.7 m if measured from nose to the tail. Males are usually larger than females and tend to weigh twice as much.
Information on colorado elk hunt, how the babies are raised, and when the baby becomes independent.
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The animals’ names are often confused so they are called scientifically (Cervus elaphus), or “Wapiti,” which stems from the Shawnee Indian name for “white rump.” The animals have antlers (in males), which extend as long as 1.1-1.5 m. The animals are rather big and they stand about 0.75-1.5 m high. Information on colorado elk hunt, how the babies are raised, and when the baby becomes independent.
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