Moose are solitary animals, except for when mating or when the cow is caring for her calf or calves.
A group of moose is called "meese"
Moose.(Look at those two moose over there, Johnny!)
== == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)
The largest deer is called a moose. Moose do have spreading antlers.
The toes on a moose's foot are called hooves. A moose has two large hooves on each foot, which help it navigate through various terrains like snow and marshes. The hooves are broad and provide traction and support for the moose's large body.
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No. Moose tend to live alone, but sometimes you might find a small group of moose grazing in a field or meadow
An 'archipelago' means 'a large group of islands'
Moose are the least social species among cervids, remaining fairly solitary except during the mating season. They are not territorial. Outside of the rutting period, males and females are sexually segregated: males and females are separated spatially, temporally, and/or by habitat. In the tundra moose in Alaska form harems and taiga moose form transient pair bonds. In the harem mating system, the largest, most dominant male attempts to herd a group of females together, which he defends from all other males.
A young moose is called a calf == == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)
A large group of islands is an archipelago.Most are found near large land masses, and are often volcanic.
A young moose is called a calf The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)