No. The moose is the largest member of the deer family, and all deer are herbivores. Moose eat plants found growing near and in water.
Yes, wolves are secondary consumers and feed on primary consumes such as deer and moose.
I dont know about the carnivore but the herbivore is moose
Mountain lion (Catamount), wolves, bobcat, some say Fisher cat or bear.
Carnivore smart-one....
it is a carnivore
Moose are herbivores
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It doesn't, the Moose is Herbivore not a Carnivore. i
herbivore Yes. The other term is, "carnivore."
Yes, wolves are secondary consumers and feed on primary consumes such as deer and moose.
I dont know about the carnivore but the herbivore is moose
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a carnivore can be a fox,coyote, or bear. Herbivore can be a moose, squirrel, and birds
Moose are herbivores. They like to eat to the leaves, bark and buds off trees, as well as aquatic plants and occasionally mosses and lichens.
Mountain lion (Catamount), wolves, bobcat, some say Fisher cat or bear.
No. Mousse is a kind of French dessert made with chocolate or fruit. A moose is an herbivore. Mice are generally herbivores as well.
Moose are herbivores-- their main food source is vegetation. (Carnivores eat mostly meat, omnivores regularly eat both plants and animals; insectivores mainly eat insects.)