No, the noun moose is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing, a word for a living thing.
The possessive form for the noun moose is moose's.
We herd the sound of the moose, then we saw the moose's antlers in the tall brush.
Since the plural form for the noun moose is the same, moose, the singular possessive moose's, and the plural possessive, moose's are the same.Example:We found a moose's footprints in our garden.We found several moose's footprints in our garden.
Moose is one of the words in English that the singular and the plural are the same word.Examples:A moose was standing near the edge of the trees. (singular)Two moose were standing near the edge of the trees. (plural)
The plural form of the noun moose is the same as the singular: mooseThe singular and plural possessive form are also the same: moose'sExamples:We saw a moose's footprints in the snow.We saw several moose's footprints in the snow.
The plural form for the noun moose is moose. The singular and the plural possessive form are also the same: moose's.EXAMPLES:A moose's antlers was spotted in the tall brush.We saw a group of moose's tracks in the road.
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noun, plural elks, (especially collectively) elk for 1, 2. Also called European elk. the moose, Alces alces. Hope that Helped
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Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
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The proper term is "cow moose," just like the term "bull" in used for male moose as "bull moose."