No, moose are solitary animals.
Moose do not travel in heards, they tend to travel alone. Sometimes you may see a couple moose together eating or something, but that's not very common.
No, Moose herds are not dominated by one female they are more of a group animal that travel together for protection not by a hierarchy.
Moose are generally solitary with the strongest bonds between mother and calf. Although moose rarely gather in groups, there may be several in close proximity during the mating season.
No that would create a moose.
They begin their great migration in the deep Canadian Forrest. From there, they travel all the way to your mother's bedroom.
The moose travels by walking. The moose has very strong legs that are built to travel long distances in a short amount of time.
No moose do not travel in herds...caribou do. Wheel of Fortune had a puzzle whose answer was 'herd of moose'...wrong wrong wrong.....
no they don't the mother and father animals stay together but the group comes second to their young
kiquwegf The moose normally live in the forest. The moose normally live in the forest. the moose comes from it's mother
The cast of Moose - 2014 includes: Bob Odenkirk as Father Moose
An unborn moose calf has a symbiotic relationship with it's mother.
Moose are typically solitary animals, except during the mating season or when a mother is caring for her calves. Otherwise, they tend to travel alone.