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A moose
Yes, moose typically live in small family groups or loose herds. These groups usually consist of a female moose and her calves, with males joining during mating season. The size of the herd can vary depending on factors such as habitat and food availability.
A habitat has many animals, places and plants inside
Anything from rabbits to moose.
Moose
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Food, habitat, power (socially amongst the others), mates.
Yes, moose do eat mushrooms as part of their diet. Mushrooms provide a source of nutrients for moose, and they are known to consume a variety of plant matter including mushrooms when available in their habitat.
A typical moose herd can range in size from 5 to 15 individuals, but in some cases it can be larger, with up to 30 individuals. Additionally, it's not uncommon for a moose herd to consist of a cow and her calves.
As long as you are not hunting or depleting the moose's habitat it will cohabitate with humans. I am looking at a big bull moose in our back yard right now. It is not afraid of us but of course we leave it alone. Dogs can cause issues of course. Our moose is somewhat approachable but I wouldn't expect this to be true in the rutting season.