Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.
I should hope the moose.. because it would be funnier to see a moose kill a rhino than the other way around.. that would just be sad.
It is actually Competition because they fight for food.
A crocodile and a bull moose would never meet in the wild, but even if they did fight, either may win. A saltwater crocodile would beat a bull moose in water because of its 2000 pounded weight, sharp tough skin, and enormous size with the jaws. If they fought on land, the bull moose could trample the saltwater crocodile to death, but the saltwater crocodile might be too heavy and too big for the bull moose to kill. Even though the bull moose on the rut can kill a grizzly bear or a brown bear, the saltwater crocodile could drag an alive polar bear to the water and drown it! Saltwater crocodiles are like the strongest creatures on land and water!
The Plural for moose is moose.Examples:Look at that moose! (singular)Look at all those moose! (plural)
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Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.
I should hope the moose.. because it would be funnier to see a moose kill a rhino than the other way around.. that would just be sad.
Because they need there own food to survive.
Food, habitat, power (socially amongst the others), mates.
a mountain lion of coarse
they lock antlers and push the strongest wins sometimes they are injured but rarely
The moose, especially if the moose is a bull moose on the rut, would knock out the two men easily if the two men do not run away fast. Moose are standing quite taller than a human and can even send a grizzly bear flying. Even if the two men had knives or clubs, the moose (if the moose was a bull moose) would gore the two men with its large antlers to death and tear them out.
It is actually Competition because they fight for food.
It really could all depend on what kind of tiger, but I would initially say tiger. A tiger and a bull moose are both really awesome and strong but ultimately- Tiger.Answer 2:They are very capable of killing each other. It really depends on the type of the tiger and the size of the bull moose. A Siberian tiger could kill a moose because it is so large and strong enough to break a moose's neck. However, if the bull moose knocked the tiger with its antlers and sliced it open with its hooves, it might have a chance to win the fight.
No, unless the moose is too weak to fight or in a situation that it is vulnerable to that wolf. A lone wolf could kill an unguarded young moose. A moose will use its hooves to strike out at the wolf, and antlers if the bull still has them to defend himself. A pack of wolves have a much better chance of killing a moose than a lone wolf does.