There issued from the forest to the westward the stately Irishelk.
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The Cervus Americanus found in Kentucky was as large as the Irishelk, which it greatly resembled.
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The Irishelk ignored this creeping revolution.
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IrishElk, an example of co-adaptation.
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The IrishElk antlers were withdrawn at €7,000 but are under negotiation.
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The male Megalocerosgiganteus is the pride of Irish palaeontology, with a skeleton nearly three metres high from hooves to tine-tips.
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The skull and antlers of a Megalocerosgiganteus (also known as the Irish elk) had been lying forgotten and gathering dust for years.
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The antlers, which are 11ft wide, are thought to be from a Great IrishDeer.
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The IrishDeer Society has called for the complete closure of the Phoenix Park in Dublin.
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The Leinster branch of the IrishDeer Society is holding its annual open day in the Phoenix Park tomorrow.
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They pay no attention to the tall man being photographed nearby beside the skeleton of a giant Irishdeer.
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For instance, it becomes possible to follow the Giant IrishDeer from dominance to extinction and later rediscovery as ancient remains during Elizabethan times.
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The giantdeer were browsing on the tender young leaves of low-growing brush.
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He had fed on the giantdeer brought by his lioness.
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Except for giantdeer and reindeer, most deer don't travel in herds at all.
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We have had good hunting, and a herd of giantdeer are coming this way.
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Ayla nodded, not quite sure how a disguise would be used to hunt giantdeer.
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He would have shouted if he hadn't noticed that the giantdeer were very close by.
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And you'll see how easy it would be to bring down a giantdeer with this spear-thrower.
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This giantdeer was much the same.
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They were following the trail of a herd of giantdeer to replenish supplies that were running low.
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His spear thrower had a giantdeer with huge palmate antlers, and she marveled at it as well.
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The giantdeer, with his long legs, easily outdistanced the stocky horses, although Racer and Wolf gave him a good run.
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Antlers of young animals were used; the antlers of mature giantdeer could reach eleven feet in length, and were too big.
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Jondalar mentioned again that he thought they could hunt both the bison and the giantdeer, but he didn't press the matter.
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His brother looked it over carefully, even turning it over and noticing the simple carving of a giantdeer on the back.
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It was made from the stomach of a giantdeer, a megaceros, which had been cured to maintain its naturally watertight character.
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A barely visible dark figure was moving in front of the wall, somehow causing the shape of a giantdeer to take form.