Yes. The moose is a symbol of Canada. It may not be on the Canadian Flag but it is still a symbol. Like the beaver, it is not on the Canadian Flag but it is still a symbol that you see on nickels.
I think you mean caribou, not moose. The caribou is traditionally on the Canadian quarter and is a common animal to see in the Rockies, an in northern parts of many of the provinces.
The caribou was hunted by First Nations tribes before the white man stepped foot on what is now Canadian soil. Much like the bison out west, they made clothing from the hide, weapons and tools from the bones, and ate the meat.
It is part of our heritage, and Canadians are big on honouring the past.
Actually the questioner was asking about moose, not caribou. Moose aren't really the symbol of Canada, but it is an animal that is very often thought by most people to only exist in Canada. Canada is the only country with the largest population of moose in existence, and when you come north up to Canada, there's a high chance you may come across a moose some time or other--if you're in the back woods of Canada long enough!
yes they are there also native to northern u.s. states
because the moose is most founded in Canada
wow im 10 and i knew that
The moose is not an official Canadian symbol, but it is an animal which lives wild in considerable numbers in Canada's forests, and so is associated with Canada.
Yes
No, the moose is not an endangered species.
No the Beaver is Canada's national Animal, a moose is just indigenous to Canada
no moose is not native to USA
are moose a synbol of canada?
Many different countries put their native animals on their coins. In Canada we have the bear, moose and loon.
The word moose has his origins in the Algonquian language. The Algonquian people are a native American tribe from the Ottawa river valley, of Canada. The word moose can also be found in Natick language, moos.
The word moose has his origins in the Algonquian language. The Algonquian people are a native American tribe from the Ottawa river valley, of Canada. The word moose can also be found in Natick language, moos.
Toronto Canada Moose was created in 2006.
Yes. The Siberian moose is native to Russia. There are also squirrels in Russia.
"The northern country of Canada contains many moose."
There is no Hawaiian word for moose, since the moose is not native to Hawaii.
The moose is native to the taiga biome (coniferous forests).
Lynx, marmots, caribou, beavers, polar bears, wolverine, Arctic fox, moose and many others.