Hunting is encouraged to control red deer and wapiti, both also introduced species. |
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Although less ambiguous than elk, wapiti never became popular, and in North America today elk is the firmly established proper name. |
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When a wapiti breeder has to bottle-feed a fawn, for any reason, he must make sure that he gives it some colostrums, especially if he suspects the fawn did not get its first suckling. |
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The bell has long been used as a symbol of the College, and the wapiti's head is a reference to the name of the city, a red deer being a wapiti or elk. |
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Large red deer stags, like the Caspian red deer or those of the Carpathian Mountains, may rival the wapiti in size. |
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Genetic evidence clearly shows the wapiti and western red deer form two separate species. |
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It is probable that the ancestor of all red deer, including wapiti, originated in central Asia and resembled sika deer. |
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The Asian Plains feature Indian rhinos, Malayan sambar deer, axis deer, nilgai, blackbuck, Persian goitered gazelle, Indian gaur and Altai wapiti. |
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Highlights of the day included formation flying by the Wapitis and the opportunity to sit in a Wapiti for a small fee. |
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Following the end of war, Westland produced the Limousine and Woodpigeon light aircraft for the civilian market, but most successful was the Wapiti close support aircraft. |
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