NO - moose are native only to North America, Europe, and Asia
Yes, in Siberia, Mongola and Manchuria. The subspecies is Siberian Moose.
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 like areas that are cold. They can be found in tundra, taiga, and forest biomes, mostly around Asia and North America.
The population of moose varies depending on the region. In North America, there are estimated to be around 1 million moose. In Europe and Asia, there are smaller populations of moose. Conservation efforts are in place to monitor and protect moose populations.
Moose are native to North America, Europe, and Asia. They are typically found in forests, marshes, and meadows in these regions. Moose have adapted to cold environments and are known for their large size and distinctive antlers.
Moose are native to the northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. In North America, they are commonly found in Canada and the northern United States. In Europe and Asia, they are primarily found in countries like Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Moose thrive in cold climates with abundant forests and wetlands.
Moose primarily live in boreal forests and high mountain ranges in North America, Europe, and Asia. They are well adapted to cold climates with abundant vegetation for food and cover.
There are properly about 5,000 mooses left
That is not known, but their ancestors probably entered from asia during one of the ice ages.