19+ year old elk!

I am no expert, but I had no idea that a wild, free-ranging elk could live this long. Here is the article (I also included a picture of the tag that was on the elk):

When elk hunter Terry Fass shot a cow elk up the West Fork of the Smith's Fork south of Mountain View he had no idea the elk was tagged during a research project over 19 years ago.

Wyoming Game and Fish Department records indicate the elk was captured April 15, 1987 on the Bald Range and a metal tag placed in her ear. The cow elk was already an adult at that time.

Mountain View Game Warden Rick King was intrigued at the rather antique looking tag and researched documents and earlier employees in the area to find the record.

It is very unusual for an elk or any big game animal to live that long. Biologists believe 12 to 13 years old is usually the oldest elk live in the wild. The oldest a wild elk has been known to live in Wyoming was 28 years.

"Rarely do we see elk reach 20 years of age in the wild," said Steve DeCecco, Game and Fish wildlife supervisor in Green River. "I'd like to think about the genetic and behavioral contributions this cow elk made to the health of the Uinta Elk Herd. I know elk are adapted for their habitats, but this is a feat."

There were two elk studies going on in the area in 1987. One was in cooperation the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources testing a new immobilization drug and another trying to determine elk seasonal ranges in the area.

Meanwhile, amidst all the excitement at Game and Fish, Fass took the elk to a taxidermist and plans to make some elk skin clothing to use at future Fort Bridger Rendezvous
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MuleyMadness
Geesh! Crazy huh, but very cool. Glad to know that it's possible and a few have made it that long. Imagine killing a 19 year old BULL.
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Rileyhunter
I wander if the meat was good or real tough
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bigbuck92
wow thats crazy!
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hound_hunter
i'd imagine the meat wouldn't be all that great - but who knows, i have no clue. That guy must feel LUCKY though! I know I sure would, that'd be great!
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ABert
Well, I learn something every day. I would have never thought even a farm raised elk would live that long.
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Hiker
Wow!!! That must of been one tough critter.
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Mark
"hound_hunter" wrote:i'd imagine the meat wouldn't be all that great - but who knows, i have no clue. That guy must feel LUCKY though! I know I sure would, that'd be great!
Cool story.

That would be a lot of sausage and salami at my house! Those two choices can make any meat taste good!
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killerbee
i wonder if this is an older article, iremember reading about a collerd bull in wyoming that lived if i remember correctlyto be 24 yrs old i do remember the bull's name was melvin. do you know if its the same story? i would guess i read the article at least 10 yrs ago
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WOW OLD OLD COW!
I never thought they got that old
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That is cool it lived so long. I would imagine it may be easier to eat jerky.
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HighLander
Very cool. Any pictures of her??
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Touch 'em all
I drew a cow tag a few years back and shot the last cow in a line of 200 or so. She seemed normal and quite large. Upon inspection of the ivories and bottom teeth she had to be 10+ years old. There wasn't much above the gumline. I couldn't do anything with the meat. It was some of the worst tasting I have ever had. I can imagine how this old mama tasted.
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