The scientific name for the moose species is Alces americanus. Since it was not discovered by the English speaking world until the colonization of the Western Hemisphere, it does not have the same kind of linguistic roots as the word cow. However, based on the species name, I would opt for "American" as the adjectival form.
Moose can only impregnate other moose. They are not so closely related to cows that they could crossbreed.
A moose cow is a female moose, which moose are a part of the deer family. However, the deer family (Cervids) are distantly related to the bovine family, under the Family Bovidae.
Yes there are cows in Alaska! They are found on farms.
Yes. A calf is the muscle on your lower leg, a baby bovine, baby elephant, baby moose, baby rhino, baby caribou, baby elk, baby bison etc.
sadly Scotland has no wild bison that i know of (I'm sure there are lots in zoos) but Scotland does have a wide variety of bovine (or cow like animals) including the famous highland cow
The young of a domestic bovine. A baby calf can also be the young of an elephant, sea cow, moose, elk, bison, elk, wildebeest/gnu, rhino, hippo, buffalo, etc.
Milk Duds have bovine flops in them and in some areas have been called bovine flops. Cowtails also have bovine in them.
Bovine = Cow
Bull...is everywhere. Bull is the term for a male bovine as well as large species of male antelope and deer, which includes cattle, bison, elk, moose etc. A male elephant is also referred to as a bull.
Moose Moose Moose Chicken Moose was created on 2005-11-11.
Bovine kind.
Going Bovine was created in 2009.