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.
Moose are herbivores and eat grass, leaves and shrubs. They have flat grinding teeth.
No. Moose are herbivores.
No, moose are herbivores and therefore do not eat Turtle's.
A moose is a herbivorous animal that primarily feeds on plants such as leaves, twigs, and bark. They are commonly found in boreal and temperate forests where they play a crucial role in shaping vegetation through browsing. Moose are also important prey for predators like wolves and bears, thus contributing to the overall balance of the ecosystem.
Yes
Moose are herbivores, they eat mostly grass, leaves, lichen, and such.
the ecological niche of a moose would be to eat grass
no they are herbovores... they eat plants such as grass.
Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
grass and peanuts
moose do eat both of these. they also eat chex mix, easy mac, and pappa johns.
sometimes mose eats small plants and grass.
Moose are herbivores meaning they eat vegetation like grass and tree bark. They do not eat salmon or other forms of meat.
Moose are herbivores and eat grass, leaves and shrubs. They have flat grinding teeth.
They mostly eat grass and other things tree related
Rabbits,sometimes Moose,Elk,I think fish.and they sometimes eat berries or grass.
No. It eats grass. It might kill it or stomp on it, but not eat it.