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Bull elk and elk calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Bull elk and elk calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Bull elk and calf at Mammoth Hot Springs; Jim Peaco; September, 2003; Catalog #18802d; Original #B66G0526

Elk Herd Running - National Parks Gallery

Elk Herd Running - National Parks Gallery

Elk are skittish and typically stay away from roads and man made structures until well after dark. These shy animals will usually hear or smell you and be gone before you see them.

Great Smoky Mountains Elk Calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Great Smoky Mountains Elk Calf - Public Domain image, National Parks G...

One-hour old elk calf. Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cow elk and newborn calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Cow elk and newborn calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Twenty five minute old elk calf in Mammoth Hot Springs; Jim Peaco; June 9, 2010; Catalog #18798d; Original #RD7Y0096

Cow elk and calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Cow elk and calf - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Thirty two minute old elk calf in Mammoth Hot Springs; Jim Peaco; June 9, 2010; Catalog #18799d; Original #RD7Y0138

Yellowstone National Park, Elk Calf

Yellowstone National Park, Elk Calf

Elk calf at Mammoth Hot Springs; June 2003; Accession No. 17874

Cow and calf elk - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Cow and calf elk - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Thirty two minute old elk calf in Mammoth Hot Springs; Jim Peaco; June 9, 2010; Catalog #18799d; Original #RD7Y0138

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Elk calf bedded down in the Mammoth area; Jim Peaco; June 16, 2012; Catalog #18825d; Original #IMG_4220

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Elk calf bedded down next to a building in the Mammoth area; Jim Peaco; June 16, 2012; Catalog #18824d; Original #IMG_4213

Elk Calf Hiding - National Parks Gallery

Elk Calf Hiding - National Parks Gallery

Elk calves are born scentless and are left by their mothers to hide for most of the day until they are old enough to keep up with the herd. This way, they can hide from predators like coyotes and mountain lions.

elk calf, National Parks gallery

elk calf, National Parks gallery

a young calf elk grazes Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A moose laying down in a grassy field. Elk calf moose game.

A moose laying down in a grassy field. Elk calf moose game.

A young moose laying in the grass with its mouth open / A moose laying in the grass in a field / Public domain stock photo of a food.

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Elk calf at Mammoth Hot Springs; Jim Peaco; June 2003 Public domain photograph of a deer, wild animal, wilderness, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Yellowstone National Park, Elk calf

Elk calf standing at door of building Public domain photograph of a deer, wild animal, wilderness, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description