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Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti), Olympic National Park, 2015.

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Olympic national park is home to the largest unmanaged herd of Roosevelt elk in the Pacific Northwest. They are also the largest variety of elk in North America. They are much larger than the black-tailed deer that inhabit the same areas. There are non-migratory herds in the Hoh area.

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elk cervus wild wildlife animal mammal olympic national park cervus elaphus roosevelti roosevelt elk non migratory herds hoh area herd pacific northwest north america areas national parks gallery washington port angeles
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2015
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National Parks Gallery
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elk cervus wild wildlife animal mammal olympic national park cervus elaphus roosevelti roosevelt elk non migratory herds hoh area herd pacific northwest north america areas national parks gallery washington port angeles