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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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Where in America can you find a moose?

All over Alaska and in Maine. We even have them in the city of Spokane, Wa. I'm sure they can be found in other northern states and Canada.

What is the moose diet?

A moose will likely choose to munch on dry or moist leaves. Maybe even twigs. Mooses are herbivores and love weeds and plants. They may also choose to drink out of nearby ponds or creeks

How do you kill a butter fly?

open your hands and run and cach it ha ha

Where in Massachusetts will you actually find a moose?

Moose have increased in numbers in Massachusetts since the 1900s. In Massachusetts Moose are normally found in Western and Central Mass. Moose like dense forest and water, not suburban and urban environments, like Eastern Mass. However, in some incidents, Moose could be found roaming the neighborhoods of Eastern Mass. Once you get out of Boston, where suburban and some rural environments exist, It is possible but rare to find a Moose. All and all, Moose are commonly found in Central and Western Massachusetts.

Will get your moose license this year in Newfoundland?

That's good, that way you don't have to tell the RCMP that the meat you're eating is Aunt Martha's sheep.

How many moose are there in Saskatchewan?

As of recent estimates, there are approximately 100,000 to 120,000 moose in Saskatchewan. The population can vary due to factors such as habitat conditions, hunting regulations, and environmental changes. Moose are commonly found in forested areas and wetlands across the province. Conservation efforts and regulated hunting help maintain a sustainable population.

Why do moose's poop shape like an oval?

Because, Their pooply container (otherwise known as poop storage) is in an oval shape, so

Can you ride a moose?

yes, it is in fact possible to ride a moose.

but i wouldn't recommend it.

Have moose ever been used for cavalry purposes?

Sweden tried to do it in the 1700, but the moose were too hard to domesticate. And a few years later the Swedish moose population declined to the degree that the discussion about domesticating it died out.

Should we intervene and import new wolves to help control the moose population or let the moose population grow until it exceeds its carrying capacity and suffers another population crash?

Let the population collapse.

Importing new wolves only complicates the problem; what happens when the wolf population gets too big and then starts crashing? You cannot avoid some sort of population fall, so let nature take its own course. The moose will recover at some point, and then grow until it collapses again; it is how nature works.

Are there moose in wisconsin?

Yes. Moose do live as far south as Colorado, and Wisconsin is a prime place for moose.

What is a young moose called?

A young moose is called a calf == == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)

How much bigger is an elephant compared to a moose?

A full grown elephant is almost twice the size of a moose.

Can a bull moose kill a pack of wolves?

The question depends on the quantity and strength of the wolves, and the strength and health of the bull moose. Usually, a pack of wolves (5 or more wolves) would attack and kill a young moose or an injured moose that is too weak to fight any longer. Wolves always look for weak animals for them to kill, like an injured moose. Even if the wolves attack a healthy, strong moose, the wolves would win but they would get some members injured. Bull moose can sometimes drive off a pack of wolves if they are large and the wolves were not eager to fight down it. But bull moose can also kill or fend off a pack of wolves if they were strong and healthy enough to do so. Bull moose are pretty aggressive and powerful enough to kill grizzly bears or brown bears, which makes them quite dangerous enough to fight off a pack of wolves. Ten or eleven strong wolves are enough to bring down a healthy, strong rutting bull moose if they avoid the moose's hooves/antlers, and gave painful bites to the hamstrings.

Do wolves eat moose?

Yes, especially the Gray Wolves that live in the northern areas where moose are prevalent. They also eat animals related to the moose such as elk and caribou.

What are moose lumps?

when you are diagnosed with moose lumps you exprience lumps that grow antlers. this is a noncontagious disease something you are born with. see a doctor immediately when antlers do apear. there is an antibotic.

Does the moose migrate from the US to Mexico?

Not at all; moose inhabit northern North America, including some of the US states in the "snow belt" as well as most of Canada.