Wapiti, also known as elk, are large members of the deer family found primarily in North America and parts of Asia. They are known for their impressive antlers, which can grow up to four feet long in males. Wapiti are social animals, often seen in herds, and they thrive in a variety of habitats, including forests and grasslands.
These majestic creatures are herbivores, feeding on grasses, leaves, and bark. During the mating season, known as the rut, males engage in loud calls to attract females and establish dominance. Wapiti play a crucial role in their ecosystems, helping to maintain the balance of plant life in their habitats.