William H. Wiley
402-875-1809
bill@wmwiley.com
1221 Rockhurst Dr.
Lincoln, NE 68510
Bull elk live along meadows and the forest edges and often weigh up to 1,000 pounds. In September and October bull elk “bugle” and lock antlers during the mating season. The bulls show dominance to gather females during the annual rut.
Savoring the sunshine, a yellow-bellied marmot surveys a meadow for both food and predators. Marmots weigh 6.5 to 8.5 pounds, live in rockpiles and hibernate during winter. They are highly social and use loud whistles to communicate with each other when alarmed.