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- Cervus canadensis [underlined].
Banff, Alta. [Alberta] April 24/43 [1943]
Breeding:- A number of the cows shot
last winter had twin pregnancies.
All spike bulls are still with the cow herds
while the older bulls are elsewhere.
Elk + moose browsing in muskeg at mile 9 + willow
swamp at mile 18. - Pellet counts [arrow down]
Mile 9. Elk 149 Moose 39
" 18 " 70 " 120.
Dead animals [underlined]:- 1 adult bull - too far gone for det.[determining]
1 juv. [juvenile]? " " " " "
Feeding:- Actively eating grass in willow
swamp at mile 18.
18 mos [months] [male symbol] [arrow right] Stomach contents 48% grass
48% jack pine
4% bearberry.
Douglas fir is here a starvation browse.
+ not used under existing circumstances.
Measurements [underlined]:- 2 year old [male symbol], spike
L. [Length] 2200 mm [millimetres], tail 130, hf. [hind foot] 630, ear notch 205.
Anatomy:- during dissection noted dark brown glandular
tissue in tail. Lachrymal pit bore a rust colored
secretion that smells like neats foot oil.
Parasites:- Ticks mostly gone - perhaps 150 left
but denuded patches + many scars show former
feeding sites.
No lice or louse flies or nose flys.
Cysticercus tenuicollis 1 on omentum.
Lung worm:- Animal shot through
lungs + through trachea - A upon gross
examination lung showed raised whitish
Marginalia: not confirmed
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