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Elk were once found across much of North America but because of over-hunting, many were killed off. In fact; two species became extinct; the Eastern and the Merriam's. The rest were driven to take refuge in more remote locations, such as the Rocky Mountains.
Our Burt Brothers quiz question tonight is: How many sub-species of elk are now found in North America? The answer, just ahead when KSL Outdoors, powered by Ford returns.