The Rocky Mountain elk typically has a reddish-brown coat in the summer, which can appear more grayish-brown during winter months. Males, known as bulls, often have darker fur, while females, called cows, tend to have a lighter shade. Their coloration helps them blend into their natural habitat of forests and meadows. Overall, their coat changes with the seasons to provide better camouflage.
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