They certainly can be, yes.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
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The Plural for moose is moose.Examples:Look at that moose! (singular)Look at all those moose! (plural)
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Its just moose . The plural for moose is moose .
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
Moose.(Look at those two moose over there, Johnny!)
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
A moose would rip a bear to shreds with its hooves before a bear would be able to sink its teeth into it. Those front hooves are nasty weapons, and a cow moose would cause a lot of damage to a bear when she's trying to protect her calves. A bull moose on the rut is even worse, because not only is his testosterone sky-high, but he's got extra weaponry via his antlers to aid him in his assault on a pesky black bear. My money's on the moose because most people fail to give them credit for being quite the adversaries, even for a bear.
The proper term is "cow moose," just like the term "bull" in used for male moose as "bull moose."
The plural of moose is moose. It stays the same.Additional InformationContrary to what urbandictionary.com believes, the plural of "moose" is "moose," and not "meese." This definition has been acquired from the Official Scrabble Players' Dictionary.There are no "mooses" or "meese".ExamplesI see there are eight moose over there.I see there is a moose over there.A moose is eating grass.The moose are eating grass.Look, there's a moose! There's two moose over there."A moose stood quietly near the edge of the trees.Two moose stood quietly near the edge of the trees.
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.
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