©Tarzanna Graphics 1997-2006This image of a bull elk climbing a hill was taken on the side of a road in Rocky Mountain National Park. He was moving pretty quickly and there were two others with him. The picture was taken in June of 2007. While his antlers aren't fully grwon and won't be until the end of summer, they were still covered in 'velvet.' Sometime in this month, they begin rubbing their antlers on the trunks of the Aspen trees to remove the velvet. "Rut Season" (mating season) arrives the end of September, and the bugling of the bull elk begins. It's quite a site to behold, and the competition among the bull elk is ferocious. New babies will arrive the end of the following May. Again, another fantastic site to behold. If you should ever have the opportunity to visit the Park, don't miss out on it. You may freely use this image for your pages. We ask only that you provide a link back to us in either text or image form. (image logos can be found with our linking instructions) Tell us where you've used this background of our elk, and we will put a link to your page here, so that all the world might see it. Clicking on the link above will take you to our main page to find many other wildlife and non-wildlife backgrounds. This Web Site is sponsored and paid for by TaylorShopping
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