No, in the Winter, moose freeze up in the throat and are unable to be fed.
Moose munch on limbs and branches of mainly willows in the winter and pregnant cows care for their older calves until they are ready to be weaned come spring, which is about the time moose cows are ready to calve.
Yes, moose are mammals.
Yes, moose are herbivores. They feed on the previous summer's growth of aspen, black poplar, willow, birch, hazel, dogwood, and balsam fir during the fall, winter, and spring. Moose eat vegetation that grows in water during the summer.
No you can't. They get splinters
Let him feed on your grass, trees, shrubs to feed him and help you...
I assume you mean "feed" as in horse feed rather then the verb "to feed". The plural of "feed" is "feed, just like "moose" or "fish".
Moose shed antlers after breeding. Late fall, early winter.
Moose live in Alaska so they must live in cold climates that are WAY in the negative degrees during the winter and there is very deep snow in the winter so moose most likely live in very cold climates.
A moose takes care of its young by keeping them close. They also feed them and teach them about their surroundings.
Moose feed on many types of vegetation including the leaves and berries of bushes and small trees.
Yes, and they do. Actually, the moose is a type of deer. Usually, the two feed on different items in the biome.
Moose are herbivores that munch on berries and flowers in the summer, In the winter, they eat branches and limbs off of dead trees.