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Moose obtain their energy primarily through herbivory, feeding on a diet of leaves, twigs, bark, and aquatic vegetation. They are browsers, selectively consuming high-nutrient plants, particularly during warmer months when food is abundant. Their large size and specialized digestive systems allow them to efficiently process and extract energy from fibrous plant material. Overall, their energy intake is crucial for supporting their growth, reproduction, and survival in their natural habitats.

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