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The word "moose" is said to be from "mus" of the Native American Algonquian family of languages. The largest of the deer family, Cervidae, Alces alces americanus have a distribution in the boreal forests of Alaska and Canada, but extend southward down the Rocky Mountains into Utah and Colorado.

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Do moose bark?

Moose do not bark like dogs. Instead, they communicate through various vocalizations such as grunts, bellows, and moans. These sounds help them communicate with other moose during mating season or to warn of potential danger.

What if a moose loses his antlers?

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).

How can a moose walk on snow?

Moose have large, wide hooves that act like snowshoes, helping them stay on top of the snow rather than sinking into it. Their weight is distributed over a larger surface area, allowing them to move more easily in snowy conditions. Additionally, the long legs of a moose help them take longer strides and navigate through deep snow.

How would you describe a Moose to a alien?

Called Moose in America, Elk in Europe, it's the largest extant species in the Deer family and the males have palmate style antlers.

Males can stand as high as 7 FT. high at the shoulders and reach weights of 1600lbs.

Are moose herbivores?

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.

Is a Moose an omnivore?

No, a Moose is a herbivore i.e it only eats vegetation.

A moose weighing 3kN is standing still the force the ground exerts on the moose is?

The force the ground exerts on the moose is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the force the moose exerts on the ground. Therefore, the force exerted by the ground on the moose is also 3kN, assuming the moose is not accelerating vertically.

What are a moose's adaptations?

* Long legs and a thick body allow the moose to move through deep snow and wet areas without trouble * Their hair is wider at the tip than the base to make an insulating layer of warmth around them in the winter months. * The two large toes on the moose hooves are spread apart wide enough to keep the moose from sinking into the snow * When winter begins, moose grow a thicker and furrier coat to stay warm

Can you eat frozen mushrooms?

It is not recommended to eat frozen mushrooms as they can become mushy and lose their texture when thawed. Additionally, freezing may affect the flavor and nutrients of the mushrooms. It is best to cook fresh mushrooms or use them in dishes before freezing.

Are moose deadly?

Moose are not typically considered deadly unless they feel threatened or provoked. However, they are powerful animals and can be dangerous when approached too closely. It is important to keep a safe distance and respect their space in their natural habitat.

What 5 rules did the warden give to moose in the book al Capone does your shirts?

  1. Stay out of trouble.
  2. Keep away from Al Capone.
  3. Always look out for your sister, Natalie.
  4. No talking to Al Capone on the phone.
  5. Stay invisible at Alcatraz.

What is the singular form of the word stifling?

Stifling is a verb. It is the -ing form of the verb stifle. Verbs don't really have a singular form like nouns but if you used stifle with a singular noun subject the verb form would be stifles.

She stifles her younger sister.

Stifle as a noun means the joint of a hind leg of certain four legged animals eg horse. But it is not used as a noun very often. If this is the meaning you are thinking of then the plural is stifles

Why are goose geese but moose aren't meese?

The words "goose" and "geese" come from Old English. "Moose" is derived from an Algonquian language, which does not follow the same pattern of pluralization as English. This is why we say "moose" for both singular and plural.

Is moose singular?

Moose is one of the words in English that the singular and the plural are the same word.
Example sentences:

A moose was standing near the edge of the trees. (singular)

Two moose were standing near the edge of the trees. (plural)

What is the origin language of moose?

It seems to be Algoquinian (I hope I spelled that right), a Native American language. They called the giant deer a "moos" which means "twig eater".

Do moose travel in a group?

NO Not usually. If you see several at one place it could be for one of the following reasons; It is mating season, It is a mother and her offspring, or it is a common feeding area.

What did the moose say after the bad moovie?

The moose said MOO after the bad movie because moo is rymed with BOO but I made a pretty vbd joke.

Where did moose flanagan live before Alcatraz?

Moose Flanagan lived in a town called Santa Monica before his family moved to Alcatraz Island in the book "Al Capone Does My Shirts."

Who is the author of the poem Goose and Moose?

The author of the poem "Goose and Moose" is Shel Silverstein. Shel Silverstein was a beloved American poet, writer, and illustrator known for his whimsical and imaginative works for children and adults.

Who is Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose?

Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose (Classic Dr. Seuss)

"Up at Lake Winna-Bango...the far northern shore. Lives a huge herd of moose sixty or more..." (From the first page.)

Like most Seuss classics this story not only rhymes but also has a moral. (ages 4 to 84)

"This classic Seuss title stars a happy-looking quadruped from the shores of Lake Winna-Bango who has the most amazing antlers and the kindest disposition. Alas! Everyone, but everyone, takes advantage of his generosity, and before long he has three-quarters of the animal kingdom nesting in the convenient perches atop his head."

BY Theodor Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss

In the book hatchet was there a moose attack?

No, there was no moose attack in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The main character, Brian, faces many challenges in the wilderness after a plane crash, but a moose attack is not one of them.

When was the Moose Festival established?

The annual Moose Festival held in Colebrook, New Hampshire, Canaan, Vermont, and Pittsburg, New Hampshire, was established in 1990. It was canceled in 1997 following the Drega shootings, but returned as normal the next year.

What is the literary term for multiple moose?

the literary term for multiple moose, or the plural of moose, is moose. e.g I have a herd of moose. it sounds alot better then I have a herd of mooses. so the plural is moose.

Do moose eat peanuts?

We feed birds sunflower seeds and peanuts. Every 5-8 years, when the snow gets to deep, the moose tip the bird feeders on top of themselves and eat as much as they can. So, yes they eat peanuts (and sunflower seeds), if they get a hold of food they can't eat, (one tried to eat suit), they lie down with a tummy ache for a while but move on and survive.