It would be called a Saturnite, or a Saturnian.
No, a Moose is a herbivore i.e it only eats vegetation.
I don't think a moose could just randomly lose his antlers, but if he did I just think it would suck for him and maybe hurt, but I don't really think it would do anything to him besides losing his capability to win in fights with other moose. Loosing antlers for moose is natural especially after the rutting season ends, which is in early winter. Bulls won't loose their antlers until late winter (February-March).
A moose? A moose has the same chemical equations going on as any large herbivorous animal, and there are a pile of them.
A moose is a herbivore.
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Since we have never seen space aliens, there is no way to describe them. However, an alien who is a citizen of another country that the one he is standing in looks just like any other human being.
Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
Gruff, Furry, big
A moose.
Otter vs Moose? Big mismatch the Moose.
Fire in the Sky was a movie (1993) centered around alien abductions. The "fire" in this case would describe the alien light, used to strike terror into peoples hearts.
Taiga is what moose live in
you would expect to observe moose and spruce in
No. You will not find a moose anywhere in Australia.
Only if the moose caught it with its antlers.