At times yes, but during the rut, male moose are known to attack at any time and that is because they are very territorial. Females will only attack if they feel their calf's life is threatened.
No, moose are solitary animals.
Moose are not carnivores, nor predatory animals. They are herbivorous prey-animals, thus they do not "choose their victim."
They don't. Moose are herbivores and eat plant material.
Female moose are called cows, so they are. However, cattle and moose are different animals.
No, not where they are located.
Moose are prey. A lot of animals hunt them. They are herbivores too.
Candidate word is: moose -- the plural is moose, not mooses.
Moose are of their own species, they are not in any particular species, even though there are several subspecies of moose in the world.
no. moose are moose are moose (singular and multiple) they are not deer at all. they are two entirely separate animals.
No, moose are not invertebrates. Invertebrates are animals that lack a spine, like a jellyfish or a snail. Moose are vertebrates, an animal that has a spine.
Moose, fish, wilderness animals
A moose. :)