Distantly. Moose and cattle share the same Order Artiodactyla (as well as Clade Ruminantiamorpha, Suborder Ruminantia, and Infraorder Pecora) but are under different families: Moose are under the Family Cervidae, and cows under the Family Bovidae.
Moose can only impregnate other moose. They are not so closely related to cows that they could crossbreed.
A young moose is called a calf The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)
A young moose is called a calf == == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)
Female moose are called cows, so they are. However, cattle and moose are different animals.
Probably the moose.
Bull Moose use their antlers for fighting over cows in the mating season.
They want to be left alone. but Cows(girl moose) will protect their young by any means necessary.
They're different names for males and females of the same species (domestic bovines, elephants, elk, moose, rhinos, etc.), so most definitely they're related, yes!
Moose have hooves, just like cows and horses do.
They look like actual cows.
male moose are called Bulls and female moose are called Cows also babys are called calfs another thing is they can weigh as much as 1 ton!
Moose munch on limbs and branches of mainly willows in the winter and pregnant cows care for their older calves until they are ready to be weaned come spring, which is about the time moose cows are ready to calve.