Taiga is what moose live in
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.
A female Moose would probably attack something because the Moose had a calf and was trying to defend it.
Main predators of moose are grizzly bears, wolves, humans, and black bears.Grizzly bears-Grizzly bears often hunt both bull and cow moose in many cases. They do sometimes kill and feed on adult moose, but researches have shown that adult moose are also quite dangerous and strong even for a fully-grown big male brown bear to prey on.Wolves- Wolves do prey on adult moose occasionally when the moose is not very active or on the rut. A pack of wolves could kill an adult moose if they are lucky and smart and experienced, but some of the members could be very injured in most cases. Adult moose would usually pause the wolf pack and think more than twice. Young moose are more of a prey to a pack of wolves, but that is only when their is no cow moose to defend it.Humans- Humans have killed many moose for the past centuries in Northern America. Today, many moose can be near endangering if poaching or illegal hunting has not been stopped. We need to save moose population as well.Black bears- Black bears will actually attack anything that hinders them or comes to their territories, but usually not when they see a very big animal like an adult moose. Since a fully-grown adult moose can defend itself from a grizzly bear, then a black bear would definitely not try to hunt down the moose in most cases. Black bears do prey on the young ones that wander off away from the cow moose.
You can raise any animal, but if you are asking if it's a reasonably easy animal to raise and contain, the answer is no. Many people who have not seen a live moose mistakenly think it's not that large -- rather like an elk. They are, in fact, massive animals that can stand up to 7' at the shoulder and weight 1,500 pounds. They can be very aggressive if they feel threatened. A charging moose is extremely dangerous and can flip a car. They can also jump surprisingly high (a popular online video shows a moose leaping over a car). Thus, they would be very hard to contain. It would not really be feasible to try to domesticate a moose.Answer 2:As mentioned above, a moose is not an animal to be contained nor domesticated like horses or cattle, or even the less wilder versions of elk and bison. You can raise it, but only as a young baby. After it reaches maturity or a ta point in its life that it no longer needs the care that you provide, you have no choice but to let it go back to the wild. Hopefully you are wise enough to know to raise it so that it knows it's a moose and not a human, and pose harm to other humans that it comes across, particularly during mating season!!
Well as a mater of fact i do believe moose are hurbavores (Plant eaters only). If a moose wasn't what would it eat? Think about that would a moose eat a squirrel no so moose are not carnivores (Meat eaters) or omnivores (Eats both plant and meat), moose are herbivores.
It is not a good idea. Moose are very large animals and being packed in a checked bag would be dangerous for you, the animals, and all the baggage handlers.
Moose is one of the words in English that the singular and the plural are the same word. Example sentences: A moose was standing near the edge of the trees. (singular) Two moose were standing near the edge of the trees. (plural)
Moose. Everybody would think that the gorilla would win, but those sort of people have never seen or heard of stories of how moose can fight and defend themselves. A cow that is protecting her calf or calves or a bull on the rut is far more dangerous to a gorilla than most people think. Moose have their long legs and sharp hooves that they can use to strike out and rip the gorilla to shreds, not to mention those huge antlers that can be used to flip the gorilla around like a rag doll. A bull on the rut will charge at and battle with anything, and win most of the times, even if it's against a gorilla!!
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.
Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
No, a Moose is a herbivore i.e it only eats vegetation.
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Possibly, yes: however the bear is more likely get injured than killed if he took on such a beast, simply because he would rather live than do a stupid thing like fight such a large bull moose to the death. A mature bull moose's antlers are like daggers, and an angry bull moose that has a bone to pick with a bear that won't get out of its way will most likely get injured or even killed. In order to cause death to a bear, the moose would have to gore the bear through the ribs or in the abdomen in order to cause serious injury enough for the bear to die either right there in the scene of the crime or after the fact. Moose are big animals, especially the bulls, and are great fighters, and any ordinary bear, no matter the size or health condition, would think twice about taking on a moose. Bears may take a chance to kill and eat moose calves, but they would have Momma moose to contend with if that ever happens, and she can be just as fierce and dangerous as a bull moose, even if she doesn't have antlers.
Otter vs Moose? Big mismatch the Moose.
Last I checked you cant help it if you happen to look down from a flying vehicle. And I don't think that you will get in trouble if happen to see a moose when you do so. First of all, vehicles (cars) can't fly. That's airplanes. Second, I don't think a moose will be visible from up high in the sky.....what kind of question is this? XD It is illegal in Alaska to push a moose out of a flying airplane though. I don't know why someone would push a moose out a airplane, or why the moose would even be in the airplane on the first place, but it must have happened before because why else would they have the law???
Taiga is what moose live in