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** Deer was introduced in ''[[Unstable]]'' and has only appeared on [[silver-bordered]] cards so far (<c>Druid of the Sacred Beaker</c>).
** Deer was introduced in ''[[Unstable]]'' and has only appeared on [[silver-bordered]] cards so far (<c>Druid of the Sacred Beaker</c>).
* The [[blue]] aligned <c>Wetland Sambar</c> from ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' is the only non-white, non-green elk seen thus far.
* The [[blue]] aligned <c>Wetland Sambar</c> from ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' is the only non-white, non-green elk seen thus far.
** Samber is a [[Wikipedia:Sambar deer|real species]].
** Sambar is a [[Wikipedia:Sambar deer|real species]].


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Elk
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type:"Elk"

Elk is a primarily green/white creature type used for cards depicting large deer. Elk (or Wapiti) are similar to the Red Deer found in Europe, of which they were long believed to be a subspecies. In the deer family, only the common moose (confusingly referred to as "elk" in some European countries) rival the elk in size.

The first creature to bear the type was Gang of Elk from Urza's Legacy. It used to be a Beast, but this was changed in the Grand Creature Type Update. For a long time, it was the only Elk card until Great Sable Stag was printed in Magic 2010. Theros features an enchantment creature with the subtype that acts as Heliod's emissary.

Winged elk-like elementals embody White mana in Lorwyn–Shadowmoor, like Purity and the steed of the Archon of Justice.[1]

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