Sometimes called a beard, which is probably the most common term used in this case, it's a sort of hairy flap under the chin, also called a dewlap or bell. As the moose matures the flap grows into a beard-like feature.
One way a moose's hair protects it is, by keeping it warm. Moose hair is hollow. Cool huh!
chinny chin chin
the name of the 30cm long piece of hair and skin hanging from the moose's neck is called a Belle
Yes, the moose is covered with hair (fur).
The name depends on the size covered by the facial hair. If it covers most of the chin, then it is called a "Beard". However, if it only covers a small, central part of the chin, it is called a "Goatee".
Tell by their bells. the flappy skin under its chin.
This phrase is from the fairy tale "The Three Little Pigs." It is a playful way of saying "absolutely not" or refusing an offer or request. The wolf uses it to show determination to catch the pig.
No they do not.
It is a nonsense phrase from a nursery rhyme that just means "no." It's "swearing" by the wolf's beard (the hair on his chin).
mousse as in the hair product
The beard like a flap under their chin called a dewlap or bell.