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SPECIES OF FISH
Etheostoma wapiti; Nothonotus wapiti

wapiti      
n. wapití
elk         
  • Elk bulls sparring
  • Bull elk ''bugling'' during the rut
  • alt=Photograph of male elk with his snout touching the female's backside
  • Bull elk in late autumn, [[Banff National Park]], Canada
  • velvet]].
  • Elk pellet group
  • A cut of elk meat, showing the low fat content
  • Rocky Mountain elk
  • thumb
  • A herd of [[Roosevelt elk]] in California.
  •  Sparring bull elks in [[Banff National Park]], Canada
  • selective pressure]]
  • nursing]] her calf.
  •  Elk wintering at the [[National Elk Refuge]] in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, after migrating there during the fall
  • A [[Kiowa]] couple. The woman on the right is wearing an elk tooth dress.
  • Single bull elk in winter are vulnerable to predation by wolves
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Cervus canadensis; Cervus elaphus canadensis; North American elk; Elk (animal); North American Elk; American Elk; Dwarf elk; Utah state mammal; Elk (Cervus canadensis); Michigan Elk; Elk (C. canadensis); Wapiti; American elk; Elk reproduction and lifecycle; Bugling (elk); Reproductive behavior of elk; Sexual behavior of elk; American wapiti; Social behavior of elk; Wapati
alce
elk         
  • Elk bulls sparring
  • Bull elk ''bugling'' during the rut
  • alt=Photograph of male elk with his snout touching the female's backside
  • Bull elk in late autumn, [[Banff National Park]], Canada
  • velvet]].
  • Elk pellet group
  • A cut of elk meat, showing the low fat content
  • Rocky Mountain elk
  • thumb
  • A herd of [[Roosevelt elk]] in California.
  •  Sparring bull elks in [[Banff National Park]], Canada
  • selective pressure]]
  • nursing]] her calf.
  •  Elk wintering at the [[National Elk Refuge]] in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, after migrating there during the fall
  • A [[Kiowa]] couple. The woman on the right is wearing an elk tooth dress.
  • Single bull elk in winter are vulnerable to predation by wolves
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Cervus canadensis; Cervus elaphus canadensis; North American elk; Elk (animal); North American Elk; American Elk; Dwarf elk; Utah state mammal; Elk (Cervus canadensis); Michigan Elk; Elk (C. canadensis); Wapiti; American elk; Elk reproduction and lifecycle; Bugling (elk); Reproductive behavior of elk; Sexual behavior of elk; American wapiti; Social behavior of elk; Wapati
(n.) = alce
Ex: The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.

Definitie

elk
n.
1) a herd of elk
2) a female elk is a cow
3) a male elk is a bull USAGE NOTE: The European elk is the North American moose. The North American elk resembles the European red deer, but is larger

Wikipedia

Boulder darter

The boulder darter (Etheostoma wapiti) species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is endemic to Alabama and Tennessee in the United States, where it occurs in the Elk River system and Shoal Creek. It is found in small rivers and fast-flowing streams, at least 2 ft (0.6 m) deep, with boulders or a rocky base. It feeds on aquatic insect larvae but little is known of its natural history. The population trend of this fish is unknown but it is affected by a rise in siltation and the impoundment of water within its range by the building of dams. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being "vulnerable".