Plants are primary diet of a moose as they are a herbivore: they do not eat meat.
No, they are herbivores.
Yes they do.
Moose are herbivores, they eat mostly grass, leaves, lichen, and such.
Moose eat the twigs, roots, bark, and shoots of woody plants. Moose are herbivores meaning they eat no meat.
grass and peanuts
Moose are herbivores and eat grass, leaves and shrubs. They have flat grinding teeth.
Moose eat leaves and berries off trees and bushes, so they do not actually gather food.
No. The moose eats twigs and green like leaves.
Moose eat the leaves from the moosewood tree. It is a species of maple tree in North America.
Moose are herbivores, therefore they eat things such as leaves, roots, berries, etc. I do not know what a "pretitor" is, so I cannot answer that portion of your question.
sometimes mose eats small plants and grass.
Thidwick eats moose moss. Thidwich is a moose who allowed other animals to live on his antlers. He leaves them behind when he shed his horns.
Moose are herbivores. They like to eat to the leaves, bark and buds off trees, as well as aquatic plants and occasionally mosses and lichens.
No. Moose prefer to browse tree leaves and bark rather than graze. They will eat grass on occasions though, but it's not a staple of their diet like with true grazers including cattle and sheep.