Yes there is. Believe it or not, the plural of moose is simply moose.
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)
Contrary to popular belief, Meese, Moosen, and Mooses simply aren't words.
The collective noun for moose is a herd of moose.
The plural of moose is moose. It stays the same.Additional InformationContrary to what urbandictionary.com believes, the plural of "moose" is "moose," and not "meese." This definition has been acquired from the Official Scrabble Players' Dictionary.There are no "mooses" or "meese".ExamplesI see there are eight moose over there.I see there is a moose over there.A moose is eating grass.The moose are eating grass.Look, there's a moose! There's two moose over there."A moose stood quietly near the edge of the trees.Two moose stood quietly near the edge of the trees.
That is the correct spelling of "fruit" (food, holds a plant's seeds). (The riddle answer is "I-T")
A GOURMET is a connoisseur of good food.
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.
Moose. Mooses.
Moose!
The plural of moose is also moose. (Similar to the singular/plural of sheep.)
Chocolate mousse.
the moose need food water and air for it to survive
Food
No moose live on land but will often go in the water to find food.
The moose in the the deer family, and are prey to wolves, man, and bears.
moose eat plants and a lot different trees
Moose are herbivores, they eat mostly grass, leaves, lichen, and such.
deer and moose