Moose have been sighted in South Dakota, but are not known to inhabit the state. Most moose sightings are of lone young bull moose moving through, either from Minnesota on the east side of the state, or Wyoming on the west, or North Dakota on the north. A young bull moose was killed by state game and fish personnel after it wandered into town in Rapid City, causing a public outcry in 2003.
The question is... Does man live near moose?! And the answer is yes. Moose live as far south as Colorado and enter cities from Denver to Fairbanks.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
No,moose live in north america.
Taiga is what moose live in
Moose live in Alaska so they must live in cold climates that are WAY in the negative degrees during the winter and there is very deep snow in the winter so moose most likely live in very cold climates.
Bison, Pronghornes, Ellk, deer, Moose, cattle, horses swine and poultry.
People in South Dakota live in North America.
The question is... Does man live near moose?! And the answer is yes. Moose live as far south as Colorado and enter cities from Denver to Fairbanks.
North and South Dakota
People who live in South Dakota or who come from South Dakota are called South Dakotan.
Crocodiles do not live in South Dakota as the climate is too cold, however, there is one crocodile in South Dakota, at Reptile Gardens in Rapid City, South Dakota.
north and South Dakota
The artic wolves live in both
Northern, but it is sort of contradictory because in the USA, moose live in the North, and in Canada they live in the South as well as the North.
North America
The prairie rattlesnake, crotalus viridis, lives in South Dakota.
There are many reasons why people live in South Dakota. The three major physical features could be a part of the reason because many people who live in South Dakota have farms and ranches and enjoy the many opportunities for recreation that are available in South Dakota. Some people live in South Dakota because they were born in the state and have chosen to stay there. Some have inherited land. Many people live in South Dakota because of the low cost of living, the availability of jobs, and the friendly people.