NO....only in the Disney Movie Pocahontas!
Beavers and moose are animals that ONLY live in Canada
No,A bull moose is the only moose that can kill a Bobcat.
Staying only means staying in a certain places during certain times of the day, like sleeping in a hotel, being in school etc. Living means doing things in a certain place. You sleep, eat, interact and live in a place. This is usually places like your home.
Yes. Bull moose or cow moose can kill a wolf with their hooves or antlers(only for bull moose).
some moose and birds
NO....only in the Disney Movie Pocahontas!
Moose are primarily solitary animals. The only groups you'd see of moose is of a cow with one or more of her calves.
Only two species: the reindeer and the moose.
born alive only birds lay eggs
No. A moose is a placental mammal, meaning it gives birth to live young. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals. Only platypuses and echidnas are monotremes.
Beavers and moose are animals that ONLY live in Canada
it is only usable in certain places
Not at all. Black wolves only kill certain animals that live in their territory. One black wolf cannot take down an adult moose or a cougar, but a pack of black wolves might.
Some places have cold air and some places have hot air.
Staying only means staying in a certain places during certain times of the day, like sleeping in a hotel, being in school etc. Living means doing things in a certain place. You sleep, eat, interact and live in a place. This is usually places like your home.
No. There are no moose that exist or live in Africa. The climate is too warm and the vegetation is not ideal for moose to be living in this warm tropical to arid continent. Moose are found much further north where seasons are more defined and winters are cold and snowy. Only the northern hemisphere is home to the moose, there are no moose that live in the southern hemisphere, near or in the tropics, nor south of the Equator.You will only find moose in northern Eurasia, and North America. Canada is home to the largest population of moose, nationally, in the world, with the moose population in Russia coming in at a close second.