A horse or Zebra will have one whole hoof on each leg. Whilst a moose or deer will have two hooves as they are cloven hoofed animals.
Moose, elk, caribou, deer, reindeer, jackolopes
A deer does not turn into a moose. It always stays a deer. The two are different animals.
No, deer and moose are not the same thing. They are different species of animals within the Cervidae family. Moose are much larger than deer, have different physical characteristics, and inhabit different regions.
Yes, and they do. Actually, the moose is a type of deer. Usually, the two feed on different items in the biome.
No. Different species of animal.
an animal could be a zebra
humans, elephants, giraffe, bears, deer, moose, and zebra just to name a few
Zebras do not build homes. Like horses, cows, deer and moose, they live in open grasslands or forests.
Yes the Moose is the largest deer.
no. moose are moose are moose (singular and multiple) they are not deer at all. they are two entirely separate animals.
Moose, elk, bear, deer, antelope, horse, cattle, sheep and human.
In Europe the name elk refers to the same animal as the North American animal called a moose. Both of these are common names for the scientific name 'Alces alces'. In North America, however, the common names elk and moose are two different species. Moose, as explained above, are 'Alces alces', while elk are 'Cervus canadensis'. Another name for 'Cervus canadensis' is wapiti. Both 'Alces alces' and 'Cervus canadensis' belong to the 'cervidae' or deer family.