no sadly not. but it would be cool if they were!
No, pronghorns and moose are not closely related. Pronghorns are actually more closely related to giraffes, while moose are part of the deer family.
i love cheese
either moose milk cheese or caciocavallo podolico cheese. they both sell for 500 dollars per pound
moose and elk
Moose can only impregnate other moose. They are not so closely related to cows that they could crossbreed.
All deer are related. The moose just happens to be the largest living deer. The elk is large, too. In that respect and by its range, you might consider it to be more closely related to the moose than other deer.
No. Deer are related to the moose, as they both fall under the Family Cervidae.
No. Try deer.
Some cheese comes from cows. it can also come from goats, sheep, camels, yak, water buffalo, moose or reindeer
No. Moose are in the deer family while ferrets are in the weasel family. To put it in more perspective, moose and ferrets are about as closely related as a dog and a bunny rabbit are. They are both mammals but that is all they have in common genetically.
deer related to elk reindeer caroubo gazelles and moose
Yes, especially the Gray Wolves that live in the northern areas where moose are prevalent. They also eat animals related to the moose such as elk and caribou.