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Moose primarily eat the bark of trees such as willows, birches, aspens, and maples. They are particularly fond of the tender bark found on young trees, which provides essential nutrients. In winter, when other food sources are scarce, moose will often strip the bark from trees to access the nutrient-rich cambium layer underneath. This dietary behavior helps them survive harsh conditions and is an important part of their foraging habits.

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