Moose typically inhabit boreal and mixed deciduous forests of the Northern Hemisphere in temperate to subarctic climates.
the moose lives in Canada the northern part of the u.s. they also live in Europe and Asia
the moose lives in canada the northern part of the u.s. they also live in europe and asia
the moose lives in Canada the northern part of the u.s. they also live in Europe and Asia
moose wolverine wolves and many others
The plural of life is lives.
mousse, moose
The moose generally lives in the mountainous forest region in the western united states, Canada, and Alaska.
The largest type of moose, the Alaskan moose, lives in Alaska and parts of western Canada. Growing up to 7 feet tall at the shoulder and weighing as much as 1,500 pounds, they are known for their impressive size.
They do because they can and have a either a thick layer of fat or fur.
elk deer moose bears foxes coyotes fish racoons ect.
It's possible, but not likely since the polar bear lives in a different climatic zone and biome than a moose does.
Moose typically live 15-25 years in the wild, with females generally living longer than males. However, factors such as habitat quality, food availability, predation, and hunting can impact their lifespan.