2011 Specimen Set: Baby Elk - Special Edition

SKU: 112456

RCM Number:
112456
Country: Canada
Year: 2011

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Description

This year’s two-dollar coin features an elk calf. In early summer, elk cows give birth to a single spotted calf that weighs about 16 kg (35 lbs). On a diet of their mother’s rich milk, calves often double their weight during the two weeks following birth. Throughout this period, calves typically hide in dense vegetation while their mothers forage close by. Some biologists believe that the calves’ white spots are meant to help them blend in with forest plants. During the later summer months, cows and calves come together in herds of up to 400. These are organised in a strictly-respected social hierarchy under the watchful eye of a matriarch.

Once fully-matured, these formerly-tiny elk calves are awesomely large: bulls weigh an average of 315 kg (700 lbs) and cows average 225 kg (500 lbs). Bulls appear particularly tall because of their imposing antlers and dark shaggy mane.

Details

FEATURES:
Produced By: RCM
Year: 2011

TECHNICAL SPECS:
Diameter: 28.03mm
Material: Base
Weight: 7.3 grams

EXTENDED INFORMATION:
Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II
Finish: Specimen
Quantity Produced: 15,000
Theme: Baby Elk, Wildlife


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