A moose has a large surface area on its foot, allowing it to distribute weight over a much larger area, and so lowering the amount of pressure exerted on the snow.
A walk. In the snow.
Always walk on yellow snow.
* Long legs and a thick body allow the moose to move through deep snow and wet areas without trouble * Their hair is wider at the tip than the base to make an insulating layer of warmth around them in the winter months. * The two large toes on the moose hooves are spread apart wide enough to keep the moose from sinking into the snow * When winter begins, moose grow a thicker and furrier coat to stay warm
Snow shoes, skis, or if daytime thaw has created a strong crust on the snow.
Not really the snow will eventually damp the boots and freeze your feet.
snow moose
A walk. In the snow.
snow
moose move with the muscles in their 4 legs. they walk or run.
Moose move with the muscles in their 4 legs. they walk or run.
Moose stay in their cold native environments during the winter. They have coats that are suited for cold temperatures, as well as hooves to walk through snow.
Always walk on yellow snow.
No, the noun moose is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing, a word for a living thing.The possessive form for the noun moose is moose's.We herd the sound of the moose, then we saw the moose's antlers in the tall brush.
They slid across.
they r both the same length, otherwise the moose would walk crooked
I think so. They are wild animals and still survive.
It can... if it were attacked by a hungry pack of wolves! -lu