Standing like the one on the Hartford Insurance signs.
Lot of deer, but so far haven't found a bull elk.
Any help?
Thanks.
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Standing like the one on the Hartford Insurance signs.
Lot of deer, but so far haven't found a bull elk.
Any help?
Thanks.
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LOL!
Actually, I'm looking for an O-gauge moose or two!
Really! I'm Canadian! I want a moose on my layout!!!
Standing like the one on the Hartford Insurance signs.
Lot of deer, but so far haven't found a bull elk.
Any help?
Thanks.
Woodland Scenics sells a set of animals of which one is an elk.
LOL!
Actually, I'm looking for an O-gauge moose or two!
Really! I'm Canadian! I want a moose on my layout!!!
Plasticville???
That will do it, Gilly.
Thanks a lot.
He'll go on top of the Elks Theater and Opera House (Prescott, AZ - NOT an exact copy) when I get it done.
Elk are big, big animals. Here are a couple of pictures. This one South rim of the Grand Canyon. Note the size of the antlers.
This one Yellowstone.
There is an elk herd in Pennsylvania, Elk County, Benezette.
Moose Grand Teton National Park. Ox Box bend, Snake River. You will see Moose in populated areas, an individual animal, that does not herd. There is discussion about the moose and the re-populated grey wolf in Yellowstone.
There is a National Elk Wildlife Refuse just north of Jackson, Wy, complete with a beautiful visitors center. Elk are migratory animals. Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Bridger Teton Wilderness, Elk migrate south for the winter. Unfortunately the growth of Jackson, Jackson Hole, Wy has inhibited the yearly migration. You can see a large herd of Elk, at the Wildlife refuse every winter, being fed by you and me.
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