How about hanging elk paintings in the living room?

All right.

In European and American traditional concepts, deer represents the meaning of being vigorous, agile, agile and strong. So many logos are in the shape of deer. For example, in the popular American TV series Game of Thrones, the buck wearing the crown of treasure is the family emblem of the Baratheon family. In European and American traditional concepts, deer represents the meaning of being vigorous, agile, agile and strong. So many logos are in the shape of deer. For example, in the popular American TV series Game of Thrones, the buck wearing the crown of treasure is the family emblem of the Baratheon family. In the Middle Ages, knights were trained by hunting in peacetime. The skulls of deer, bison and bears shot during hunting are used to decorate the living room, to show off their martial arts, and also to decorate swords and armor. Modern European and American countries have continued this tradition, especially the United States. Many people and police stations often like to hang deer heads on the walls for decoration. People like to make specimens of hunting animals and hang them in the living room to show off their bravery and hunting skills. At the same time, antlers look good, so we see many deer head decorations in European and American family decorations.

Elk (scientific name: Elaphurus davidianus), also known as "Four Elephants", is a rare animal in the world and belongs to Cervidae. Because its head is like a horse, its horn is like a deer, its neck is like a camel, and its tail is like a donkey, so its name is four unlike. It is native to the marshland in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, and feeds on grass and aquatic plants. I am gregarious, good at swimming, and like to feed on tender grass and aquatic plants. The courtship estrus begins at the end of June and lasts for about 6 weeks. Once widely distributed in East Asia. Later, due to natural climate change and human factors, it was almost extinct in the late Han Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, in order to hunt, the remaining elk were captured and transported to the Royal Hunting Garden for breeding. By the19th century, there was only one group left in Beijing Nanhaizi Royal Hunting Park. Soon after being discovered in the West, it was captured by Eight-Nation Alliance and disappeared from China. Until 1898 was purchased by Britain and propagated to 255, some individuals were sent back to China on 1983. After that, more elk returned to their hometown, and some of them were released into the wild. By August of 20 1 1 year, the total number of elk in Dafeng wetland in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province had reached 1789; 20 13 In June, the total number of elk in Tianezhou Elk Reserve in Shishou City, Hubei Province reached 10 16.