they can be but the bigger the antlers the more defence to fight but both might have a problem from see behind them.
Depends on the species of the bear. Moose are stronger than black bears, but not grizzlies, brown bears nor polar bears.
A moose has bigger antlers. And it is also the largest member of the deer family.
I really don't understand what you're trying to ask here. A pack of wolves being "stronger" than a moose? What are you trying to get at here? Are you going in terms of strength or are you referring to something else? Of course a whole pack of "wolves" if these wolves are replaced by a dog-sled team of the same size and strength as a wolf are going to be stronger than a single moose. But, a pack of wolves nor is a moose going to go into a strength competition. It's more about wit and knowledge of how to hunt versus how to be on the defense. A pack of wolves are capable of running an adult moose down to exhaustion, but not when it has its back to a mess of brambles.
They take out the sick, old, or weakest moose around so the stroger ones can breed and prvide other stronger moose
Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
The plural for "moose" is still "moose".
Moose.
moose pluraly is still moose.
Moose, just like for a group of deer or fish you dont need to add an s at the end.
The hippo would win because it is much stronger and more powerful. The moose's hooves or antlers (if it is a bull moose) would not do anything due to the thick hide of the hippo.
There are too many variables to this question, since it depends on the species of bear and what that species of bear is compared to the breed of bull. In a general sense, their strengths could be equaled, though some may argue that a bull has more power than a bear any given day.
The plural of moose is also moose. (Similar to the singular/plural of sheep.)