I'm not sure what you're referring to, but as far as "family groups" are concerned, this is only applicable to a cow and her calf or calves, which she keeps with her until they're a year old, which is when she weans them off and chases them away, leaving them to fend for themselves. Moose are solitary animals, by the way, not herd-bound unlike other ungulates like deer, elk, cattle, sheep, goats and antelope.
No. Moose tend to live alone, but sometimes you might find a small group of moose grazing in a field or meadow
Yes, moose typically live in small family groups or loose herds. These groups usually consist of a female moose and her calves, with males joining during mating season. The size of the herd can vary depending on factors such as habitat and food availability.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
The moose is a member of the deer family, Cervidae.
A moose cow is a female moose, which moose are a part of the deer family. However, the deer family (Cervids) are distantly related to the bovine family, under the Family Bovidae.
No. Moose tend to live alone, but sometimes you might find a small group of moose grazing in a field or meadow
Yes, moose typically live in small family groups or loose herds. These groups usually consist of a female moose and her calves, with males joining during mating season. The size of the herd can vary depending on factors such as habitat and food availability.
Moose are primarily solitary animals. The only groups you'd see of moose is of a cow with one or more of her calves.
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
Sometimes they live in groups,usully they live as a family. Sometimes they live in groups,usully they live as a family.
Warthogs live in groups with their family's.
For the most part, moose tend to keep to themselves and not travel in a group. However, a moose may hang out around others when they are young or mating.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
The moose is a member of the deer family, Cervidae.
Yes, in pairs or family groups.
A moose cow is a female moose, which moose are a part of the deer family. However, the deer family (Cervids) are distantly related to the bovine family, under the Family Bovidae.
Moose are the largest members of the deer family and weigh between 550 and 700 kilograms. The average life expectancy of a moose is between 15 and 25 years.