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Moose

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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How thick is a moose skin?

Perhaps Moose skin is 2 cm wide

and there fur is 4 cm wide

What states do wild moose live in?

Moose can be found in Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Maine, upstate New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Massachusetts

How do you if its a girl or a boy moose?

how do you know if its a boy or a girl moose?

well that's a good question see the girl moose's have no antlers and girls only got pointy little ears, and the got more spots on there left side of their body, and boys got antlers, they berly got any spots and they got long berids well some of them do.

What is a moose metabolism?

Metabolism is the chemical process an organism uses to extract energy from its foodstuff in order to maintain, grow, and reproduce. Moose are ruminants (4 chambered stomach), which enables moose to use bacteria in their rumen to help break down highly lignified forages, such as twigs and leaves. This microbial action allows moose to metabolize more energy from the plants in their diet.

What is a defense of moose?

people should not hunt moose come on do it with me moose should live

How long does a moose live with its parents?

A calf will normally only live with its mother (called a cow) for a year. A calf can be separated from its mother is if it chased off by bull who wants to mate with its mother during the rut. Calves are mostly chased off by their mother in late May, right before she gives birth. If a cow does not become pregnant, the calf can stay with its mother for two years.

How do you say moose when its more than one?

Moose, just like for a group of deer or fish you dont need to add an s at the end.

Who played moose in step up 3?

The person who played moose is Adam Sevani

How long is the moose migration?

Moose are roamers. They do not have a set pattern. Bulls usually follow the cows wherever they go. They can easily travel 3 miles a day, but it usually ranges from 1 mile to 4 miles, depending on what the cows are doing and the weather.

Does a moose have internal or external organs?

Obviously external. The main identifying factor of moose is it's protruding kidneys.

What is moose tipping?

First of all I don't think you will be getting close enough to a moose without significant harm to even touch the 6.5 foot average beast. But theoretically it is the same as cow tipping.

How far does a moose migrate?

They begin their great migration in the deep Canadian Forrest. From there, they travel all the way to your mother's bedroom.

Who plays moose's girlfriend in step up 3?

Alyson Stoner.. the girl from Disney Channel I think they were best friends but they fell in love toward the end of the movie

What climate does the moose live in?

Moose live in Alaska so they must live in cold climates that are WAY in the negative degrees during the winter and there is very deep snow in the winter so moose most likely live in very cold climates.

What was the population of Moose Jaw Saskatchewan in the years 2001 and 2006?

The Moose Jaw population in 2001 was:

32,131

The Moose Jaw population in 2006 was:

32,132

Is a moose warmblooded?

Both moose and humans also share the same 'class' characterised by a number of traits including producing milk, the presence of hair, specialised teeth and being warm blooded.
warm blooded all mammels are

How heavy can moose get?

As huge as when you eat too many fatcakes. So basically 300 pounds.

Can moose see in the dark?

yes they can i think take my word for it i thinjk

How fast can a moose swim?

About 10 mph when it is going its fastest

Are moose herds dominated by one female?

No, Moose herds are not dominated by one female they are more of a group animal that travel together for protection not by a hierarchy.