You can actually only figure out the circumference of a circle. But I will try anyway. The circumference of a female moose in the winter, facing the side, is 1.62 meters. Now, if pi(x)-(3.0*12.42)= 72.81 when x=5*pi, then if x=10*pi, the equation would be pi(x)-(3.0*12.42)= 145.62. Therfore, the circumference of a male moose in the summer, facing head on, is 145,62. Haha. Didn't that sound professional? Didn't it?
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
Antlers on the male as well as male genitalia
No, in the Winter, moose freeze up in the throat and are unable to be fed.
Male moose have the big antlers coming from the sides of their head, as a female moose does not :).
Moose vary in size. The circumference around the belly could be up to 4-5 meters for a large bull moose and perhaps 3-4 meters for a "small" moose. For a detailed analysis of the circumference of a moose in a simplified and advanced version, check out this guy's note on it.
A male moose is called a bull moose.
To actually calculate the circumference of a moose, you should follow the equations derived by this guy in his note. The calculation can be done with a simple understanding of a calculator and meter stick. Moose vary in size. The circumference around the belly could be up to 4-5 meters for a large bull moose and perhaps 3-4 meters for a "small" moose. To find out which moose is meant, scroll down to related links and look at 'Answers.com: Moose (disambiguation).'
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.
No - only the male or "bull" moose have horns.
A male moose is called a 'bull', and a young moose is called a 'calf'.