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Pere David's Deer in a deer park in England
A horse carcass in the lonely desert, Ikhkhet town in Dornogovi province, Mongolia. The local desert is dry and windy. It is a part of Gobi Desert.
Stags thrash about in the foliage and adorn their antlers with grass and bracken, anything to make themselves look bigger and more dominant
stuffed boar and deer head on wooden background
Red Deer Stag Rut Richmond Park London UK
Large deer antlers on white background.
A closeup of a deer skull on the ground under the sunlight
Close-Up Of Deer Trophy
Red deer stag bellowing
A deer stands in the water and looks up into the camera
Close-up of red deer stag during a rutting season in autumn, UK.
Bull elk with antler rack in Jasper National Park
Antler replicas, made of cement, isolated on white background with clipping path.
Moose in Värmland, Sweden, embody the essence of the region's wild and serene landscapes. These majestic creatures, also known as elk in Europe, navigate the dense forests and tranquil marshlands that characterize Värmland. With their imposing size, sturdy antlers, and dark brown fur, moose seamlessly blend into the diverse natural surroundings.\n\nIn Värmland's boreal forests, moose find ample food sources, including aquatic plants, shrubs, and various vegetation. Their distinctive tracks can often be traced along the forest floor, offering a glimpse into their silent and solitary nature. The moose, being crepuscular, may be spotted during the early morning or late evening, adding an enchanting touch to the region's twilight ambiance.\n\nEncountering a moose in Värmland is a captivating experience, providing a connection to the untamed wilderness of the region. As these gentle giants roam freely through the woodlands, they contribute to the rich biodiversity and the allure of Värmland's natural heritage. Observing a moose in this picturesque setting serves as a reminder of the harmonious coexistence between wildlife and the pristine landscapes of Sweden's Värmland.
A pair of red deer antlers on a white background
Cow skull in the prairie covered with flies
Head skull of deer isolated on white background
Stags are much more vocal during the autumn rutting season when they start gathering females for their harems, and will produce loud guttural roars and barks. Roaring can act as a declaration of size and strength, a challenge to potential competition, or a way of reaffirming status after a victorious fight.
3D rendering of a wild boar isolated on white background
Still life of deer antlers shot with natural light
Fallow Deer Stag resting in long grass
The Tule Elk (Cervus canadensis nannodes) is a small elk found only in California.  It lives in the grasslands and marshlands of the Central Valley to the grassy hills of the Pacific Coast.  At one time, an estimated 500,000 tule elk roamed this region.  By 1870 they were thought to be extinct.  In 1874 a single breeding pair was found in the tule marshes of the southern San Joaquin Valley.  In the 1970’s conservation measures were taken to protect the elk.  Today, the wild population numbers about 5,700.  This bull elk is silhouetted on a hillside at Tomales Point in Point Reyes National Seashore north of San Francisco, California, USA.
Portrait of a stag in a park, cloudy day in autumn (Austria)
Bull elk with antler rack in Jasper National Park
Antlers and skull isolated on white background. Path included
In the reeds, Rietvlei Nature Reserve, South Africa.
Head deer horn skull animal isolated on white background
Shiras' Bull Moose in a marshy area of Eastern Idaho.
Moose on white background. Illustration in draw, sketch style
Red Deer Antler on White Background.
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