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    A male elk grazing on a dandelion crop captured near Jasper National Park. Only male elk have antlers and bulls shed and grow a new set of antlers every year. New antlers are covered in fuzzy skin called velvet - by late summer the velvet peels away and by September the antlers are solid bone. A set of antlers on a mature bull can weigh up to 40 pounds. The one photographed here is showing new growth starting in Spring with the velvet covering the antlers.
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    Date Taken: May 20, 2015
    Date Uploaded: May 30, 2015
    Location: Jasper, Alberta, Canada
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    Focal Length: 115 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec
    Aperture: f/2.8
    ISO: 200
    Copyright: © Lori Bote
    Categories: Animals, Nature