Polar bear. Polar bears weigh 1500-1800 pounds depending on their sizes and bulk. When they stand up, they are 12-13 ft tall. Moose weigh 1200-1600 pounds and stand 6-8 ft tall. Even a Kodiak bear is bigger than a moose. Grizzly bears, Brown bears, and Black bears are not.
Bison are the largest land mammals in North America, making them larger than moose, but definitely not by a large margin!
A moose, by far. In fact, the moose is the largest member of the deer family. A moose, by far. In fact, the moose is the largest member of the deer family.
yes they do
Males always have bigger antlers than females.
A moose is a large animal, about the same size as a horse. Moose feed on aquatic life in ponds, so they have long necks with a scruffy beard that hangs from the front of the neck (on both male and female) moose. Moose are usually a dark brown color. Male moose have small antlers that eventually grow in paddle shapes. These paddles can grow to be over 50 inches wide. Moose antlers fall off before winter, and female moose don't have antlers. Caribou are somewhere in size between deer and elk. Large caribou tend to be about the size of elk, while young caribou are barely bigger than deer. Caribou are light brown, with white patches on their necks and buttocks. Male and female caribou both grow small antlers when they are young. Older male caribou grow very large, high antlers with a lot of branches. Older female caribou grow modest antlers.
Yes, both sexes possess antlers. The males (bulls) tend to be much bigger than what females (cows) have.
Older moose grow antlers faster, like a man's facial hair grows faster in older men.
Yes. They are smaller than the bull caribou's antlers.
A moose has bigger antlers. And it is also the largest member of the deer family.
they can be but the bigger the antlers the more defence to fight but both might have a problem from see behind them.
Bucks use antlers as a means to show other bucks they are stronger and bigger than them, and use them to attract does to mate. Deer are not the only species to have antlers; moose, elk, reindeer and caribou also have antlers that are grown and used in the same way. Pronghorns, though not a part of the deer species, also regrow their "antlers" (actually called horns) every year.to show that they are a male and to defend them self.
no
More on it than in it but yes there are moose living in the forests of the Canadian Shield. The Shield extends into the north so there are caribou as well.
The branched horn of a deer is called an antler. They are extensions of the skull that usually grow in symmetrical pairs. Only males develop antlers whose functions are to attract females and fight other males.
There can be overlap, but a Clydesdale is usually heavier, while the moose is taller. So it depends what you mean by bigger. Both are a lot bigger than people.