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Moose!
a literal translation of moose from Russian to English means American Elk, so perhaps it would be appropriate to call it that.
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There's a breed of Moose that Europeans call an Elk. [see: European Elk (not Canadian Elk)]
The moose is the largest member of the deer family, growing up to seven feet tall and they can weigh nearly a ton. North American Elk can weigh in at close to 1100 pounds and a little over five feet tall.
Moose, just like for a group of deer or fish you dont need to add an s at the end.
In Europe, a moose is commonly referred to as an "elk." It is important to note that the term "elk" in Europe refers to the animal known as a moose in North America, which is the largest species of the deer family.
Moose
A moose has bigger antlers. And it is also the largest member of the deer family.
There can be overlap, but a Clydesdale is usually heavier, while the moose is taller. So it depends what you mean by bigger. Both are a lot bigger than people.
It can be and often is both. There is no such word in the English language as "deers," rather more than one deer is still called deer, just like a group of moose is moose or a group of elk is elk.
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