No, they are plentiful and can be hunted in some places.
yes because of hunters and global warming
The moose is not endangered. It is listed as a species of least concern by IUCN.
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moose, just like any other kind of animal can reproduce, but if they do go extinct. Wolves will eat other things, wolves don;t just eat moose you know.
megaloceros aka the Irish elk Candiacervus Libralces and Stag-moose are extinct deer
Ri is the scientific term for extinct dinosaur in the form of moose
nada because it is extinct. jk. about 35 mph
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
Stag is another term for a male deer or group of male deer. There is also a group of extinct moose called "Stag-Moose".
are the coquerel's sifka lemur going extinct
they are going extinct because the poaching and habitat loss
A moose? A moose has the same chemical equations going on as any large herbivorous animal, and there are a pile of them.
If the moose were to be excint, the population of wolves would be excint, then what ever eats the wolves would start to lose its population. All of the high level consumers would decrease as the level below them became extinct.