No, but they do shred bark from tree trunks. So you can SEE the mooses' bark, but it's not something that can be heard. Bull mooses bellow.
A moose is a herbivore.
Moose are classified as herbivores, meaning they primarily consume plant matter such as leaves, twigs, and bark. Their diet consists mainly of woody plants and aquatic vegetation.
Yes, moose are herbivores. They feed on the previous summer's growth of aspen, black poplar, willow, birch, hazel, dogwood, and balsam fir during the fall, winter, and spring. Moose eat vegetation that grows in water during the summer.
A moose? A moose has the same chemical equations going on as any large herbivorous animal, and there are a pile of them.
No. Moose are browsers, they thrive in forested areas, not grasslands. Grass tends to wreak havoc on a moose's digestive system; instead they are meant to be eating twigs, leaves, buds and bark off of trees and water plants under water.
naa they bark..
Moose eat the twigs, roots, bark, and shoots of woody plants. Moose are herbivores meaning they eat no meat.
the moose diet is twig,roots,bark,shoots of woody plants
Yes, moose do eat low hanging pine branches
No, moose are herbivores and therefore do not eat Turtle's.
Yes, they do.
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A moose is a herbivore.
Moose are herbivores meaning they eat vegetation like grass and tree bark. They do not eat salmon or other forms of meat.
Moose are classified as herbivores, meaning they primarily consume plant matter such as leaves, twigs, and bark. Their diet consists mainly of woody plants and aquatic vegetation.
they eat mostly the plants in ponds in the summer and in the winter they pine needles and bark
Moose are herbivores. They like to eat to the leaves, bark and buds off trees, as well as aquatic plants and occasionally mosses and lichens.