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Young Elk Resting Downtown Banff Alberta

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This photo was taken in 1999.  An elk resting on the grass along a street in downtown Banff Alberta.  An elk is one of the largest animals of the deer family.
This photo was taken in 1999. An elk resting on the grass along a street in downtown Banff Alberta. An elk is one of the largest animals of the deer family.

General Attributes (Click an attribute to find more related items)

Class:Mammalia
Date Taken:1999-07-25
Family:Cervidae (Deer)
Genus:Cervus
Kingdom:Animalia
Order:Artiodactyla
Photo Year:1999
Phylum:Chordata
Species:Cervus canadensis (Elk)
Species:Elk
Sport:Alberta
Subfamily:Cervinae (Old World deer)

Location Attributes (Click on location to find more related items)

City:Banff
Country:Canada
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Photo Attributes:Banff, Canada, 1999, Vermilion Lakes, Sundance Range, Ontario,
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Photo Attributes:Banff, Canada, 1999, Vermilion Lakes, Sundance Range, Ontario,
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Photo Specific Links:Fairmont Banff Springs History
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Animal Planet
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Animalia Links:Animalia - information from Wikipedia (Animal)
from site: Animals (also called Metazoa) are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—
Canada Links:Canada - Wikipedia
Government of Canada Site
Official web site for the Government of Canada.
Cervidae (Deer) Links:Cervidae - Wikipedia description
from site: Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including the muntjac, the elk (wapiti), the red deer, and the fallow deer; and the Capreolinae, including the reindeer (caribou), white-tailed deer, the roe deer, and the moose. Male deer of all species (except the Chinese water deer) as well as female reindeer, grow and shed new antlers each year. In this they differ from permanently horned antelope
Chordata Links:Chordata - information from Wikipedia
from site: A chordate is an animal of the phylum Chordata. All chordates possess 5 synapomorphies, or primary characteristics, at some point during their larval or adulthood stages that distinguish them from all other taxa. These 5 synapomorphies include a notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, endostyle or thyroid, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. Chordates get their name from their characteristic “notochord”

Photo Data

Make:MAKER NAME
Model:96660
DateTime:2017:07:01 00:04:26
Exposure Time:1/5
F:18/10
ISO:50
DateTimeDigitized :1999:07:15 00:04:26
DateTimeOriginal :1999:07:15 00:04:26
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