Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.
cuz they are horny haha jk
I should hope the moose.. because it would be funnier to see a moose kill a rhino than the other way around.. that would just be sad.
The symbiotic relationship between a moose and a deer would likely be commensalism. The deer may benefit from being in the same habitat as the moose without significantly affecting the moose either way.
No, moose do not dance in circles or engage in similar behaviors. They are typically solitary or found in small groups and are more focused on foraging for food and avoiding predators. While they can display playful behavior, the idea of a herd of moose dancing in a stream is more a whimsical notion than a reflection of their natural behavior.
A moose.
Probably the moose.
Yes, surprisingly, moose almost always beat wolves in a fight.
cuz they are horny haha jk
I should hope the moose.. because it would be funnier to see a moose kill a rhino than the other way around.. that would just be sad.
Because they need there own food to survive.
Food, habitat, power (socially amongst the others), mates.
a mountain lion of coarse
they lock antlers and push the strongest wins sometimes they are injured but rarely
Man
The moose, especially if the moose is a bull moose on the rut, would knock out the two men easily if the two men do not run away fast. Moose are standing quite taller than a human and can even send a grizzly bear flying. Even if the two men had knives or clubs, the moose (if the moose was a bull moose) would gore the two men with its large antlers to death and tear them out.
The symbiotic relationship between a moose and a deer would likely be commensalism. The deer may benefit from being in the same habitat as the moose without significantly affecting the moose either way.