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Pennsylvania Elk
Nowadays, pennsylvania elk herds do not need conservation and the animals may damage the farm activity.
These animals have a good sense of smell and can detect prey at a distance of 656 feet. The hearing is not so well developed, yet they are alert and try to escape predators once they sense them. As for the sight, the animals rely mostly on smell, so sight is not so important.
Nowadays, pennsylvania elk herds do not need conservation and the animals may damage the farm activity.
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Males are usually larger than females and tend to weigh twice as much. The two sexes have dripstones in the corner of the eyes, yet, in rutting male, they are more visible and provide for hunters’ legends of having observed a “crying” animal. Nowadays, pennsylvania elk herds do not need conservation and the animals may damage the farm activity.
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