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Elk (Cervus elaphus) Male. With the breeding season behind them the males separate from the females and travel alone or in small groups often moving to higher pastures. Antlers drop after the new year. Southwest Alberta Canada.    
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Caption:Elk (Cervus elaphus) Male. With the breeding season behind them the males separate from the females and travel alone or in small groups often moving to higher pastures. Antlers drop after the new year. Southwest Alberta Canada.
supplier: All Canada Photos
Photographer:Bob Gurr
Type of license:Rights managed

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