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Arch of elk-antler in the town square of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Arch of elk-antler in the town square of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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One of four large arches of elk-antler in the town square of jackson hole, wyoming, a popular resort destination directly below grand teton national park. unlike hollow animal horns, antlers are solid and fall off naturally from animals, who grow new sets every year.
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Uploaded September 19, 2020