yes. they are called albino moose.
yes. they are called albino moose.
There really is no such thing as a "spruce-moose belt," however the biome where moose live and spruce trees, such as the big tall Black Spruce and White spruce prevail are in the Boreal forest biome.
The albino moose, also known as a white moose, is a rare genetic variation of the moose species that lacks pigmentation in its fur, resulting in a white coloration. These moose are highly rare and are considered a special sight in the wild. Their unique appearance makes them a subject of fascination for many wildlife enthusiasts.
No, it is not true. Moose are only white if they are albino. Which as you notice is very rare. But if you look up albino moose there are many pictures. When a moose is sick it stays the same. Think about it, do we turn green when we have a cold? No, and if you do you have a rare condition like it is if a moose turns white when its sick.
The first Mrs. Moose is a beautiful African American woman who has morals, values and character...much different than the current Mrs. Moose.
The white tailed deer.
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Moose don't hibernate because they can survive the cold and they like the cold! Do you like the cold! Moose are really big.
Only males really have antlers.
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.
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Yes. Moose do live as far south as Colorado, and Wisconsin is a prime place for moose.