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No. You will not find a moose anywhere in Australia.
No, moose are not present in Yosemite Valley. The altitude and geography of Yosemite is not where you would find moose.
Aspen and poplar forests or rather, deciduous forests. There's always a transition zone of spruce and deciduous (which include aspen and poplar trees) before going right to straight deciduous/hard-wood forests.
A moose
Saskatchewan.
Moose have increased in numbers in Massachusetts since the 1900s. In Massachusetts Moose are normally found in Western and Central Mass. Moose like dense forest and water, not suburban and urban environments, like Eastern Mass. However, in some incidents, Moose could be found roaming the neighborhoods of Eastern Mass. Once you get out of Boston, where suburban and some rural environments exist, It is possible but rare to find a Moose. All and all, Moose are commonly found in Central and Western Massachusetts.
Yes, moose primarily live in forests, particularly in North America, Scandinavia, and Russia. They are well adapted to forest environments, where they can find shelter, browse for food, and avoid predators.
That is at Moose Jaw ,Saskatchewan.
The moose is elusive, you will never find it.
spruce budwormwestern conifer seed bugSIberian coniferous silk moth(are monkeys found there also?)
in the state of Utah
the plants u can find in a Forest are trees ,and a little bit of bushes, animals u would find in a forest is a bear or a grizzly bear