You really shouldn't feed wildlife as it makes them lose their natural wariness of humans, which could prove fatal to them in the future.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
No you can't. They get splinters
A moose can live in the wild for approximately 46 days without food or water and no hunter e.c.c territory. With food and water and a healthy area and surroundings, it can live its life without sickness.
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.
A moose's age can be figured out by the size of their antlers and also by the size of their body. The animals can live as long as 20 years out in the wild.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
Yes, moose are mammals.
No, in the Winter, moose freeze up in the throat and are unable to be fed.
No, moose are not considered fast animals in the wild. They are known for their size and strength rather than their speed.
No you can't. They get splinters
Let him feed on your grass, trees, shrubs to feed him and help you...
The cast of A Wild Moose Chase - 1995 includes: Ken Tustin as himself
Wild - 2006 Moose Titans of the North was released on: USA: March 2008
Because when the moose eats frozen apples it causes the moose to be more wild.
I assume you mean "feed" as in horse feed rather then the verb "to feed". The plural of "feed" is "feed, just like "moose" or "fish".
No, currently they are not any wild Moose living in England. However, a Scottish Landowner is apparently trying to slowly introduce them back into Britain. However, they are being kept in a Nature Reserve, so you won't find any wild moose in the wild.
Estuaries naturally harbor water-borne organisms such as algae and the small fry that feed on them. Larger fish prey upon the fry, and waterfowl feed on those larger fishes. Wild cats feed on the waterfowl and their eggs. So do wild dogs. Ruminants such as deer, elk, and moose come to the water to drink. In short, water is life.