Most, not all though. Typically a Polar bear and a Kodiak bear may be larger than a moose, especially a young one or a cow, but they may weigh around the same or slightly more or less than a bull moose, especially the males, not the females. However, moose are always (except the calves) going to be bigger than a black bear.
Polar bear. Polar bears weigh 1500-1800 pounds depending on their sizes and bulk. When they stand up, they are 12-13 ft tall. Moose weigh 1200-1600 pounds and stand 6-8 ft tall. Even a Kodiak bear is bigger than a moose. Grizzly bears, Brown bears, and Black bears are not.
A grizzly bear. In Montana, the grizzly bears can grow 9 ft tall and weigh more than half a ton. They can even kill adult bull moose.
Depends on the species of the bear. Moose are stronger than black bears, but not grizzlies, brown bears nor polar bears.
The polar bear is stronger because it weighs much more than the liger. Polar bears weigh much more than ligers since polar bears weigh 950 pounds to 1760 pounds. Ligers weigh about 800 pounds. Brown bears, like kodiak bears and alaskan brown bears, are also stronger than ligers.
Bears, wolves, and humans all predate on the moose. Additionally, the wolverine has been known to attack and kill a moose, but it is an infrequent event.
Moose, just like for a group of deer or fish you dont need to add an s at the end.
Moose.
Polar bears weigh less than 0.9 kg (2.0 lb) at birth.
Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
The plural for "moose" is still "moose".
That all depends on the type of species you're referring to.it matters how much they eat but they can way more than 1,000000 kgThey can way more then a carIt depend on what they eat
Yes, a baby moose can be heavier than an average adult human. Baby moose can weigh between 20-35 pounds at birth, while adult humans typically weigh between 100-200 pounds.