No. There are deer, but no moose except in zoos.
no, they live in canada.
sorry, mammoths are extinct and they arent in zoos...er...
Yes, some California zoos may have moose as part of their exhibits, although they are not commonly found in every zoo. Species like the moose are typically found in colder climates, but zoos may feature them for educational purposes. Always check with specific zoos for their current animal residents, as collections can change.
One is able to see a big moose in several different parts of the world (in addition to zoos) such as in the following regions: Alaska (the North American/Western moose) and the Eurasian moose.
No, pronghorns and moose are not closely related. Pronghorns are actually more closely related to giraffes, while moose are part of the deer family.
I suppose so, but i could be wrong. I probably am wrong, but i could be right. I would assume you could import a moose if you wanted there to be moose in florida. So its your choice. Are there moose in florida? Its up to you. And i'm a mormon.
Most live in zoos. Chimpanzees, unlike bears; moose; beavers, etc. are not indigenous to Canada.
yes they do!
sadly Scotland has no wild bison that i know of (I'm sure there are lots in zoos) but Scotland does have a wide variety of bovine (or cow like animals) including the famous highland cow
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Some zoos have goats but not all zoos.