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MOOSE/ELK? - in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose, so that species at 42:03 is Alces alces; called elk in Eurasia, called moose in N. America
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yes, it is
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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pleb
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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clueless
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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Give an example where in this video it was used! Both are viable depending on context.
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well?
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@kleopatra6234 - in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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pure ignorance
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clueless
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European bison, or wisent.
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Explain your claim...
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Keep spewing your ignorance into space.
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clueless
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I don't know anything that wore throusers. EDIT; I note your correction!
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@hannobaali_makendali irrelevant
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@hannobaali_makendali irrelevant, and stop thumbing up your own comments muted
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That's a hypothesis, what now?
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@andrewkirkland1452 "Um they did they evolved into birds over the millions of years." - no, birds existed well before the asteroid and that lineage lead to modern birds
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humans are animals
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@mountainhobo "Are moose called elk in Poland?" — No." - it's NOT a question of the polish word, it's about in Eurasia in general. And moose ARE called elk in Eurasia "Elk does not live in Poland." - YES, it DOES. As I stated, moose are called elk in Eurasia! "What you saw early in the documentary is a close relative to elk called the Red Deer. Elk is believed historically to be a subspecies of it, but has established itself as a separate family." - THIRD TIME WRONG; they are NOT separate families, just species
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@mountainhobo tripe
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quite, no doubt this vid is riddled with such errors, like the majority of such YT content!
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yep!
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"Those big goofy looking animals aren't "elk" as this narrator called them. They are moose. What's wrong with this guy doing the talking? They are all over Canada and in recent years have come down into the US. Get.Factual needs to get factual." - NO, YOU need to get YOUR facts straight - in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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clueless
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clueless
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Homo (s)apiens
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It seems highly implausible.
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pleb
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@mountainhobo "These are two separate families." - WRONG AGAIN; they are separate species, not families "Please don't try to cover up such a silly mistake. Going that way you can explain everything. Polish word for moose is "Łoś" and has nothing to do with "Jeleń" (Red Deer present in Poland, a close relative to elk)." - in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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religious crap
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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"At 18:30 the narrator is incorrectly / unscientifically using the term "top dog" when he should have said "apex predator"." - your criticism is invalid, his use was fine, in context
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vomit
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"only a deluded bigot could believe otherwise" - I think this applies to you; I don't understand the subject, therefore it couldn't happen that way
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@mountainhobo - in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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Why have you made this comment?
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They did disappear, admixture isn't a species living on.
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- in Eurasia, elk refers to what is known in N. America as moose
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vermin
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religious crap
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a lot
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clueless
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