Wild moose typically inhabit mixed deciduous in the temperate or subarctic parts in the northern Hemisphere. Moose are found in large areas of North America, including almost all of Canada, most of central and western Alaska, most of New England, the Rocky Mountains, North-east Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula (Michigan), Isle Royale (Lake Superior). Small population have also been found in the mountainous areas of Colorado. Moose were introduced to Newfoundland in 1904 and are now a prevalent species there, more so than the introduction in Anticosti Island. The same Moose species (Alces alces), can be found across Europe and parts of Russia and China, but is known by the name Elk. See the related link for a map of the moose's world wide range.
Where can I find a moose?Moose live alone or in small groups. They like wet places. They like the forest.
You can find moose in the US and Canada. love blue dog lol:D
Moose mainly inhabit boreal and mixed deciduous forests of the Northern Hemisphere in temperate to subarctic climates.
See related link for a picture of their range.
Moose live in the forests of North America
Moose enjoys colder climates with a lot of water so they stay more in the Northern part of the United States and in Canada. They can also be found in Europe but are called Elk
Mooses live in a rock under the sea
In a swampy area called the moosey land.
in canada
Moose live almost anywhere that is cold and have trees.
The moose generally lives in the mountainous forest region in the western united states, Canada, and Alaska.
Yellowstone National Park has one of the largest moose populations in the United States. You can also see them in the Pacific Northwest.
Yes. Moose are found in most northern New England states of the U.S, including Pennsylvania.
In North America, moose can be found in the northwestern United States, Alaska, and in Canada. In Europe moose can be found throughout Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic States. The three moose species found in the United States are the Alaskan Yukon Moose (Alaska), the Canada Moose (North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, Northern New Hampshire and Vermont, and the Adirondacks in New York), and the Shiras Moose (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado).
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
No. They live in the same or similar habitats, for sure, but they don't live together.
That would be Newfoundland/Labrador in Canada.
Moose are found in North America (northern lower 48 states, Canada and Alaska) and parts of northern Europe.
moose live in colder climate such as north new england states and many live in canada, and alaska, they also might live in montana or washington i'm not quite sure on that
No, moose do not live in deserts.
Well from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan to the United States border at the Scobey Border Station, which would be the closest border station, using SK-2 & SK-36, it is 178 kilometers.