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  1. Irish elk - Wikipedia

    The Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus), also called the giant deer or Irish deer, is an extinct species of deer in the genus Megaloceros and is one of the largest deer that ever lived.

  2. The Irish elk: when and why did this giant deer go extinct and what did ...

    Once more commonly known as the Irish elk, the giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus), with its huge antlers, would have been an impressive sight. Find out facts about this prehistoric deer, including …

  3. Irish Elk Facts, Habitat, Pictures, Behavior, Antlers and Range

    Dec 4, 2022 · In contrary to its name, the Irish Elk was neither an Elk (belonging to the same group as North American Elk or the European Elk, which is popularly known as Moose in Northern America) …

  4. 8 Irish Elk Facts - Fact Animal

    Irish elk are so-named because the peat bogs of Ireland turn up so many of their remains. But in reality, they spanned the entire breadth of Eurasia along with at least seven other species of giant deer. …

  5. Irish Elk - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    The Irish Elk, Megaloceros giganteus, remains one of the most iconic extinct mammals. Often mistakenly referred to as a moose or deer, this colossal creature captivates the imagination with its …

  6. Irish elk | Giant Deer, Antlers & Megaloceros | Britannica

    Irish elk, (Megaloceros giganteus), extinct species of deer, characterized by immense body size and wide antlers, commonly found as fossils in Pleistocene deposits in Europe and Asia (the Pleistocene …

  7. Biggest. Antlers. Ever. Meet the Irish Elk - Smithsonian Magazine

    Today we call it the Irish elk, or Megaloceros giganteus. The biggest males weighed 1,500 pounds, about the same as an Alaskan moose, and they sported the largest antlers the world has ever...

  8. When and Why Did the Irish Elk Go Extinct? - Biology Insights

    Aug 19, 2025 · Despite its common name, the Irish Elk was a true deer, belonging to the Cervidae family, with a range across northern Eurasia, from Ireland to parts of Asia. The demise of the Irish …

  9. Irish Elk: The Mystery of Prehistoric Giants - Your Animal Guide

    The Irish elk was one of the largest deer species that ever existed, known for its gigantic antlers and impressive size. Despite its name, it was not exclusive to Ireland but roamed across Europe and …

  10. THE IRISH ELK. Megaloceros Giganteus - westleyrichards.com

    Nov 4, 2025 · The Giant Deer (or 'Irish Elk') lived during the Pleistocene Period of the Great Ice Age. It probably originated in Siberia but migrated westward under the influence of increasing cold. Its range …