Bull Moose use their antlers for fighting over cows in the mating season.
They charge, use their antlers to stab, and trample with their feet.
Moose shed antlers after breeding. Late fall, early winter.
a moose attacks with it's antlers
No. Female or cow moose never grow antlers to begin with, thus they cannot lose them if they cannot grow them.
i was out on Jan 3rd and i noticed a bull moose with the antler missing on the right side there were 5 moose with him at the moment 3 bulls and 2 calfs the other two bulls had both antlers still so one thing i do no is that the moose in our area don't lose there antlers till the first week in janurary =========================================================== Also, moose lose their antlers in the beginning of winter and regrow them back at the beginning of spring. Cow moose (females) do not have antlers in the first place. Also, some small animals feed on the antlers when they are shed because the antlers are high in calcium. Hope this helped! Paladin89
Moose do regrow their antlers, but as they get older, they don't grow as big. Moose lose their antlers in the winter because they have to use extra energy to grow them. if they fall off, the energy that the moose uses in the summer to grow its antlers will be used to survive without much food.
Moose can strike out with their hooves and injure attackers, or use their antlers, which are more suited to competing with other males, and seem to aid their hearing.
Moose can use their antlers but will also kick or attempt to trampled whatever is attacking them.
antlers
The antlers defend the moose.
They charge, use their antlers to stab, and trample with their feet.
no, they dont have antlers
Only males really have antlers.
Since moose loose their antlers, they start growing them right away.
The correct answer depends on what time of the year you saw the bull moose. After the Fall rutting season the antlers fall off. The moose will then grow a new set of antlers in the Spring.
Moose shed antlers after breeding. Late fall, early winter.
a moose attacks with it's antlers