Elks and bison, it seems, adapted better to the new landscape than mammoths and horses. |
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According to Moore, it even prompted the Elks to change their policy. |
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Besides the weekly rehearsals at the Elks Lodge, Azinger jams with men and women at the local retirement home. |
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The columbarium in the form of a grotto is the centerpiece of the Elks plot. |
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With the numbers of wolves reduced in the park in the thirties, Elks activities of over-browsing the streamside trees and shrubs increased. |
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She loved to walk, especially around the Guilford green, and dance with the Westbrook Elks square dancers and visit with family and close friends. |
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On lake banks are visiting giant pandas, gnus, mountain donkeys, elks, and bharals other wildlife. |
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Moose, elks, black bears, wolves, pumas, groundhogs, squirrels, beavers, whisky jacks, sandhill cranes, ravens and bald eagles are seen frequently. |
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Artwork and human remains indicate that some 40,000 years ago, our ancestors shared this landscape with rhinoceroses, bison, mammoths, aurochs, wild horses, and giant elks. |
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Bison and elks were actually expanding before and during human colonization, and their fossilized bones pop up in prehistoric hunter camps, he says. |
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Frank compare the situation to that of male elks who use their antlers to spar with other males for mating rights. |
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