Moose are actually solitary animals. You don't often see groups of moose together unless it is during mating season. They do not mate for life.
moose do kiss if they are trying to mate and if they don't want to mate they wont kiss
Moose mate every Autumn and birth their calves in late Spring.
whats the moose life cycle
Dumb is a judgement call, and apparently you're being a judge. Moose survive in the wild world effectively evading their predators, caring for their young and conducting a moose's life. Be aware that a moose has more capacity to live its life than a human may have to live the life of a moose.
The male will hump the female then she gives birth to live young.
Moose can mate at 1.5 years of age
moose do kiss if they are trying to mate and if they don't want to mate they wont kiss
Moose mate every Autumn and birth their calves in late Spring.
Yes, the typical north American or Canadian moose is a solitary creature and does not mate for life, it spends much of it's time as a lone mammal
A moose is a large, furry mammal, with hooves, and males having antlers, used for getting a mate and "rutting," fighting with their antlers to get a mate.
Moose usually Rut (or Mate) from mid to late September up until mid to late October.
whats the moose life cycle
A moose is a very large deer like mammal and the males have massive antlers. The life span of a moose is around 20 years.
Dumb is a judgement call, and apparently you're being a judge. Moose survive in the wild world effectively evading their predators, caring for their young and conducting a moose's life. Be aware that a moose has more capacity to live its life than a human may have to live the life of a moose.
The male will hump the female then she gives birth to live young.
not in this life
yes, they mate for life