
Roosevelt Elk Bull (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) with herd resting in a meadow of the Prairie Creek Redwood State Park on the north coast of California.
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Roosevelt Elk Bull (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) with herd resting in a meadow of the Prairie Creek Redwood State Park on the north coast of California.
Two Bull Elk practice fighting, North Bend, Washington
A group of three elk standing in green vegetation. Location is the Hoh rainforest in the Olympic national Park, Washington state.
A Bull Elk watching his harem of cows in a rainy forest. Pacific Northwest, USA Creative Brief - Nature and Wildlife. iStock Creative Image ID: 775225390
Younger Roosevelt Elk in beautiful majestic lighting
Elk on the trail in the Hoh Rainforest in Hoh, Washington, United States
Olympic national park, Washington
The Roosevelt elk, also known as Olympic elk, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America.
Meadow of ferns full of Elk in Redwood National and State Parks. Herd of elk grazing
Bull Elk during rutting season, North Bend, Washington
Elk walking in a flooded field. Near Reedsport on the Oregon Coast. A popular area for tourists. Time of year antlers are ready to fall off and grow new ones.
A Roosevelt bull elk stands with the Pacific Ocean in the background in Oregon.
Bull Elk and his herd, North Bend Washington
A Bull Elk guarding his harem of cows in a rainy forest. Pacific Northwest, USA Creative Brief - Nature and Wildlife. iStock Creative Image ID: 775225390
Bull Elk Standing in a forest. Pacific Northwest, USA Creative Brief - Nature and Wildlife. iStock Creative Image ID: 775225390
Colorado Bull Elk in Rut at Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park in the area of Moraine Park.
Roosevelt Elk Bull with Velvet Antlers
Roosevelt elk grazing at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California.
Bull Elk Standing in a green grass meadow. Pacific Northwest, USA
The Roosevelt elk, also known as Olympic elk, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America.
A group of Roosevelt Elk near Manzanita, Oregon near the Oregon Coast. During the rut, male elk compete to control a large group of females called a harem.
Bull Elk at Gold Bluffs Beach in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, can be dangerous, especially during mating season.
Roosevelt Elk Bull with Velvet Antlers
A bull elk in the forest near Manzanita Oregon on the Oregon Coast
Meadow of ferns full of Elk in Redwood National and State Parks. Herd of elk grazing
Two Bull Elk facing each other North Bend,Washington
Elk or wapiti (Cervus canadensis), feeding in blizzard, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
The Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), also known as Olympic elk, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America. Prairie Creek Redwood State Park, California. Males with antlers in velvet.
Large Roosevelt elk staring into camera mid-chew
Roosevelt Elk (Cervus elaphus rooseveltii) female, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
A six-point Roosevelt Elk lounges in an open field.
Bull elk at Mammoth Hot Spring Yellowstone
Roosevelt elk at Fern Canyon National Park, California. Horizontal image shows a close up of an elk. Elk is staring directly into the camera, surrounded by tall grass land.
A Roosevelt Elk in the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park, Washington.
Roosevelt Elk herd grazing in northwestern California
Two Bull Elk Standing by a rainy forest. Pacific Northwest, USA Creative Brief - Nature and Wildlife. iStock Creative Image ID: 775225390
A brown Roosevelt elk with big horns grazing in a field full of thick grass and tall trees
Aerial perspective of wild Roosenelt Elk feeding as a group in the Oregon coastal mountains
Male bull elk drinking water in Alaska national park close up in fall
Elk feeding in a flooded field. Near Reedsport on the Oregon Coast. A popular area for tourists. Time of year antlers art ready to fall off and grow new ones.
Elk walking in a flooded field. Near Reedsport on the Oregon Coast. A popular area for tourists. Time of year antlers art ready to fall off and grow new ones.
Roosevelt Elk (Cervus elaphus rooseveltii) female hiding while eaating wild fruits, Long Beach coast, Washington state, USA
Ecola State Park, Oregon, USA. Roosevelt Elk in Ecola State Park on the Oregon coast.
Three Roosevelt Elk on a grass lawn in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
The Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), also known as Olympic elk, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America. Prairie Creek Redwood State Park, California. Males with antlers in velvet.
Elk feeding in a flooded field. Near Reedsport on the Oregon Coast. A popular area for tourists. Time of year antlers art ready to fall off and grow new ones.
A Bull Elk watching his harem of cows in a rainy forest. Pacific Northwest, USA Creative Brief - Nature and Wildlife. iStock Creative Image ID: 775225390