moose pluraly is still moose.
Moose, just like for a group of deer or fish you dont need to add an s at the end.
Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
Moose.
The plural for "moose" is still "moose".
No, "moose" is one of the words in English that the singular and the plural are the same word.Example sentences:A moose was standing near the edge of the trees. (singular)Two moose were standing near the edge of the trees. (plural)
yes theres more than 6 feet, i think theres 9
The plural of moose is also moose. (Similar to the singular/plural of sheep.)
It can be and often is both. There is no such word in the English language as "deers," rather more than one deer is still called deer, just like a group of moose is moose or a group of elk is elk.
It just stays moose. Moose is one of those words where it means both singular and plural forms.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
Yes, if the cow moose strikes the wolf with the hooves or knocks the wolf with its head. A cow moose protecting its young from an enemy is more fierce than a bull moose on the rut.
The reader is supposed to think Moose is the powerful one capable of harm, but in the end, Cecil the 'good' one was capable or more than Moose ever did.