Elk, Deer, and Moose
Elk, deer, and moose all have a common trait that implies a majestic presence: antlers. The antlers, found on males and at their finest in autumn, create an extra feature that adds a significant amount more character to already impressive animals. Found all over the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, each of these animals plays a vital role in managing the landscape, as well as providing food for predators.
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Moose Calf Following Cow Moose
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Cow Moose and Nursing Calf
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Elk Calf in Meadow
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Elk Running in Snow
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Bull Elk Running
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Moose Before Incoming Storm
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Mule Deer Doe in Snow
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Bull Elk in Sagebrush and Snow
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Silhouetted Elk on Ridge
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Bull Elk on Snowy Ridge
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Elk on Wintery Ridge
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Elk in Golden Light
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Moose and Tetons
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Bull Moose Covered in Snow
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Bull Moose Covered in Snow
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Bull Moose Sparring
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Bull Moose in Snow Storm
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Bull Moose in Winter Storm
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Elk Amongst Hoarfrost
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Elk Amongst Hoarfrost
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Alert Cow Moose in Snow
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Bull Moose in Evening Light
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Cow and Calf Moose on Snowy Hill
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