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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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Can a moose be kept as a pet?

Moose are wild animals and should not be kept as pets. They are large, unpredictable, and require specific care and habitat that most people cannot provide. Additionally, keeping a moose as a pet may be illegal in many areas due to conservation and safety concerns.

Why do moose go in the highway?

Moose may enter highways in search of food, water, or because the road may provide an easier path to navigate through their territory. However, this behavior poses risks to both the moose and drivers, as collisions can be dangerous and deadly.

What is the pular for of moose?

The pular form of moose is meese and if there are a lot of meese you say meeses

What is moose hide?

It is the skin or fur of the moose, used to make clothing and other things

How does a moose build there home and how?

he does not "build" his home he just lives in forest's ........... he sleeps where ever he wants to (in the forest of course)

Does female mooses have utters like cows?

Yes but they are less defined than the ideal bovine cow.

What is an example of irony in The Moose and the Sparrow?

The reader is supposed to think Moose is the powerful one capable of harm, but in the end, Cecil the 'good' one was capable or more than Moose ever did.

I'm as fit as a bull moose?

This expression means that you are strong and healthy. A bull moose is an extremely large and strong animal so this is what the expression is referring to.

What words are purals?

When there is more than one of something like mice compared to mouse it is a plural, in this case mice would be the plural as there is more than one mouse.

Do moose eat salmon?

Moose are herbivores meaning they eat vegetation like grass and tree bark. They do not eat salmon or other forms of meat.

What is a mooses habate?

The Moose habitat is the taiga and coniferous forests of North America and Scandinavia. Sometimes Moose are found further down south in America and there is a reintroduction program being considered in Great Britain as moose were once native there.

Do moose eat grass?

No. Moose prefer to browse tree leaves and bark rather than graze. They will eat grass on occasions though, but it's not a staple of their diet like with true grazers including cattle and sheep.

Why are moose important?

Moose play a vital role in their ecosystems by shaping plant communities, serving as prey for predators, and contributing to nutrient cycling through their foraging habits. They are also culturally and economically important for many indigenous communities and contribute to the overall biodiversity of their habitats.

What does a pink moose bumper sticker mean?

the moose represents the Adirondacks... the pink probably signifies the car owner is a girl.

Is a moose bigger then a alogator?

a moose weighs more but alligators are longer.

How many ribs has a moose?

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Captain Kangaroowhat was the mooses' name?

Mr. Moose, the mammal who was one with the ping pong balls.

Do moose eat grass and peanuts?

moose do eat both of these. they also eat chex mix, easy mac, and pappa johns.

Is it illegal to look at a moose from a flying vehicle in Alaska?

Last I checked you cant help it if you happen to look down from a flying vehicle. And I don't think that you will get in trouble if happen to see a moose when you do so.

First of all, vehicles (cars) can't fly. That's airplanes. Second, I don't think a moose will be visible from up high in the sky.....what kind of question is this? XD It is illegal in Alaska to push a moose out of a flying airplane though. I don't know why someone would push a moose out a airplane, or why the moose would even be in the airplane on the first place, but it must have happened before because why else would they have the law???

Is the symbiosis relationship of a moose and a deer mutualism or commensalism?

The symbiotic relationship between a moose and a deer would likely be commensalism. The deer may benefit from being in the same habitat as the moose without significantly affecting the moose either way.