-
introduced a
number of improvements. A
total of 68
Wapitis were
converted to
Wallace Mk I standard. The
Wapiti was used by the
Indian Air
Force into the early...
- The
Alashan wapiti (Cervus
canadensis alashanicus) is an
Asian subspecies of
wapiti (Cervus canadensis), or elk as they are
called in
North America. The...
-
Wapiti, or elk, are a
species of
large deer.
Wapiti may also
refer to:
Boulder darter (Etheostoma
wapiti), a
species of fish
Wapiti P****, a
mountain p****...
-
wapiti is
significantly smaller. The calf of this
wapiti is
larger than that of
other Asiatic wapitis with a
weight of 11 to 22 kg (24 to 48.5 lbs) upon...
- The
Manchurian wapiti (Cervus
canadensis xanthopygus) is a
subspecies of the
wapiti native to East Asia. The
Manchurian wapiti's coat is
reddish brown...
-
Wapiti is an
unincorporated community in Park County, Wyoming,
United States. It is
situated along the
North Fork of the
Shoshone River in
Shoshone National...
- are the
Manchurian wapiti (C.
canadensis xanthopygus) and the
Alashan wapitis (C.
canadensis alashanicus). The
Manchurian wapiti is
darker and more reddish...
- The Tian Shan
wapiti or Tian Shan
maral (Cervus
canadensis songaricus), is a
subspecies of C. canadensis. It is also
called the Tian Shan elk in North...
- Basin.
Wapiti is
named after the Cree word for elk (waapiti).
Wapiti River originates as the
outflow of Tuck Lake, east of
Wapiti P****, in
Wapiti Lake Provincial...
- The
Wapiti Formation is a
geological formation of the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in
northwestern Alberta, and
northeastern British Columbia, Canada...