no way a bison is way heavier than a moose also the bison has a stocky body while a moose has a slender body. a bison can probally cripple the moose in one charge
Nope. No bison in that part of Canada. The Mi'kmaq people ate a lot of fish, caribou and moose.
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They are both very powerful animals, first, bison have shorter horns, moose for at least have bigger but wider antlers. Even though the bison have horns, the horns are going to be smaller.They are both very interesting animals and both have quite the predatory animals. The bison is taller, stronger and bull bison fight with other bulls to win over a cow ( female bison). The moose can fight too but normally stands its ground ( meaning territory). A bull moose can weigh over one thousand two hundred pounds and the bull bison can be one thousand six hundred pounds and sometimes one ton meaning two thousand pounds. The bison can run speeds up to thirty five miles per hour and the moose can also run speeds of thirty miles per hour. The bison has a better advantage of winning because it is not just bigger, it is stronger. The moose can really fight too and can leave marks on the bison. I am an expert I have been studying these animals ever since i was 7 years old. But the real answer to this question is the bison.
yes, but most of the time they eat bison and deer
Bison, caribou, moose, lynx, wolves, and many smaller mammals.
The Metis eat bison, chicken, bunny, duck, fish, moose, and goose
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Bison, Pronghornes, Ellk, deer, Moose, cattle, horses swine and poultry.
You have to critical launch him a bunch of times.
That all depends on the sex, age, reproductive and health status of the moose, and the age, health of the bull as well as whether he's got horns or not. If the bull has no horns and the bull moose does (as a result of being involved in the rutting season), then the moose would win. Cow moose with calves versus polled bull, cow moose may win by driving off the bull with her flailing hooves. If she's in heat....well that's a different story. Now what if the bull does have horns? The fight would turn out a little differently, especially when a rutting bull moose is set to do battle against a horned bull. Bulls' heads are set lower to the ground than the moose and consequently may gore the moose with his horns. The bull may not be able to do this if the moose meets him full-on and they start a head-butting match. But, since a bull is often quite a bit heavier, more muscular and larger-boned than a moose, the bull would be able to push the moose around enough to make it give up and move off in defeat. If a bull moose may get its antlers at the belly of the bull, it could do a bit of damage, but probably not enough to kill him.
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