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JUN-2006 © 2006 Gary Hebert

Elk Portrait (Cervus elaphus) (1,028 views)

Banff National Park, Canada

The name "elk" is a bit confusing because in Europe, moose are called "elk." Also in Europe, the red deer is considered the same species as North America's elk, which doesn't help matters. Many biologists believe the name "wapiti" (WAA-pi-tea) is a Shawnee Indian word meaning "white rump," an appropriate description for the elk's large rump patch. "Cervus" is from the Latin word meaning stag or deer.
The elk is the second largest cervid in North America; the moose is the largest. Elks’ body lengths range from six and three quarters to nine and three quarters feet, while they stand four and one-half to five feet tall. Adult males weigh six hundred to one thousand pounds or more, and females weigh between four hundred and fifty to six hundred pounds. The males have antlers that can span five feet and ordinarily have six sharp points or "tines."
The elk’s antlers grow in spring, when they are covered in "velvet," or short fur, containing blood vessels which nourish the growing bone and nerves. When the antlers have completed the growth, the velvet is shed. After the mating season, the antlers themselves are shed. Mammals with these types of antlers are called "cervids."

Olympus E-500 ,Olympus Zuiko 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 Digital ED
1/200s f/4.0 at 88.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time18-Jun-2006 08:59:40
MakeOlympus
ModelE-500
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length88 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-1.00
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
Focus Distance

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Bob Foisel22-Jun-2006 20:43
Great capture Gary. V.
Mario Weusten22-Jun-2006 20:12
great shot
Kathy Pedersen22-Jun-2006 20:03
What a fantastic capture, I feel as though I can touch him. Voted
Shayne22-Jun-2006 19:47
Wonderful image ~ but how close were you????
Tom Munson22-Jun-2006 14:27
Terrific profile gary.
Guest 22-Jun-2006 12:52
Having his morning snack? Great detail, Gary and I really appreciate the educational commentaries that accompany your images.
Alida Thorpe22-Jun-2006 12:26
Such a close up! Wonderful image and detail. I can see the fuzziness of his antlers!
Karen Stuebing22-Jun-2006 09:36
Fantastic detail. I can really see the velvet on the antlers. Very educational commentary too.
lou_rozensteins22-Jun-2006 08:01
Beautiful details. You must have been close!
QUERIDO22-Jun-2006 06:07
nice shot
Debbie B.22-Jun-2006 04:50
Beautiful Gary!
William G. Mancebo22-Jun-2006 04:17
Nice Elk head, Gary. Great detail!