A deer does not turn into a moose. It always stays a deer. The two are different animals.
The moose is a member of the deer family, Cervidae.
A moose cow is a female moose, which moose are a part of the deer family. However, the deer family (Cervids) are distantly related to the bovine family, under the Family Bovidae.
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they belong to the deer family
the only thing similar about deer and moose are they both have antelors
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Yes the Moose is the largest deer.
A moose's tail is the same color as the rest of the moose. And I've never seen a moose flee. They're quite frequently the most terrifying thing around. You might look for a video online of moose running from predators, such as wolves.
no. moose are moose are moose (singular and multiple) they are not deer at all. they are two entirely separate animals.
The white tailed deer.
No, they are different species. Moose are larger and have shovel like antlers. Deer tend to be smaller and have multipronged branching antlers Actually moose share the same Family as deer, being Cervidae, and consequently are considered to be the largest member of the deer family in the world, despite the difference in species name from other true deer like White-tail and Mule deer. So yes, moose can be considered a "large deer," though not literally so, because they are not "true deer."
No. Moose are herbivores, they eat plants, not other animals like deer. Wolves, cougars, coyotes and bears eat deer, but not moose.
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Well there is no such thing as an ungulent, but there is an ungulate ... which is a hooved animal such as moose, deer, elk, etc.
Describing words are adjectives; sheep, deer, and moose are nouns. Other animals that are the spelled the same for singular or plural are: salmon, trout, and swine.
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