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Elk, also known as wapiti, are large herbivores that live in the mountains of western North America. They love to live in a large variety of habitats and can consume various plant materials to keep them alive. While they primarily eat things such as twigs, leaves, and grass, many people wonder: do elk like berries?<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Elk love to eat wild berries whenever they can find them. Because berries are only ripe for a small window of time every year, elk do not rely on them as a major food source but will seek them out during the times of the year when they are available. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n

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Knowing where there are berries growing in your hunting areas and when they are in season can be very valuable knowledge if you happen to have an elk tag in your pocket. Continue reading to learn more about elk, berries, and how the two relate to each other during a hunt to help you fill your next elk tag. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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