Elk, resembling white-tailed deer in appearance, exhibit a significant difference in size as they are considerably larger. Male elk, commonly referred to as bulls, undergo an annual growth of impressive antlers. These antlers, composed of bone, serve as a means for bulls to engage in combat with one another. As the month of March arrives, the antlers naturally shed, providing an opportunity for squirrels, mice, and porcupines to gnaw and chew on these discarded antlers. In addition to this fascinating information, you can also explore a captivating coloring page that showcases the majestic elk.
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