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Elk possess "Canine" teeth that are actually a vestigial trait left over from the Elk's ancestors, who were thought to have tusks.


'Wapiti' is a popular name for the Elk and is of Shawnee origin.When encountering the "real" Elk they adopted a completely different name for it since 'Elk' was already taken. Ironically, 'Elk' may have been named after the Moose as European Settlers possibly mistook the animal as the "European Elk" back home.The Roosevelt Elk was named after famed presidential outdoorsman Theodore Roosevelt.Part of the original launch of huntable animals.
