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A moose typically cares for its calves for about six months. During this time, the mother provides protection and teaches them essential survival skills, such as foraging for food. Calves usually stay with their mother until the next breeding season, after which they may begin to become more independent. By the time they are weaned, they are generally capable of finding food on their own, although they may remain with their mother for additional guidance.

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