This may not be accurate, but according to Google Translate, male moose in Dutch roughly translates to "mannelijk eland."
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
Male moose have the big antlers coming from the sides of their head, as a female moose does not :).
A male moose is called a bull moose.
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
Antlers on the male as well as male genitalia
Male moose have the big antlers coming from the sides of their head, as a female moose does not :).
A male moose is called a bull moose.
A male is called a 'bull' and a female a 'cow'
a male moose is known as a bull
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.
'male' is in Dutch 'mannelijk'. 'Female' or 'feminine' is in Dutch 'vrouwelijk'.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
A male moose is called a 'bull', and a young moose is called a 'calf'.
The proper term is "cow moose," just like the term "bull" in used for male moose as "bull moose."
No. Only the bull moose grow antlers.