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The moose is the biggest existing animal in the deer family. Bull Moose has huge palm-shaped timber. Antlers differ from horns. While growing, they are covered with velvet like skin provides the essential nutrients for tender and soft woods. Once the wood (bone) gets tough, the velvet is shed. Later in the winter, wood and wood are also made available new grow! Horns are never shed. Moose Facts tell us that, in winter, their antlers older men complain that the younger ones. Some of the most interesting facts are presented below.




• The moose is a ruminant such as cattle, sheep, goats and deer, whose stomach is divided into four compartments. Moose are ruminants chewing ungulate. You can regurgitate food, chew it and then re-swallow it again. You can refer to the section about the facts of mammals for more information about mammals.
• European (Alces alces), Eastern Canada (taiga), Moose, Western Canada (Manitoba) Moose, Moose in Siberia, the Yukon Moose, Wyoming, Moose are some popular species of moose.
• In Europe, moose are commonly recognized as a "moose", while in North America, it is called "Moose".
• Moose are often found in mountain meadows and forests and are heavily populated in North America, Europe and Russia.
• Moose are herbivores. Moose diet consists of willow, birch, aspen, branches, plants, shrubs, horsetail, sedges, roots, pond weeds and grasses. They eat the bark of some trees and leaves, twigs and buds. They feed on lichens, aquatic plants and even some plants to non-forested highlands. They eat every day 40-60 kilograms of plant. You can feed the underwater world.
• Bull Moose means "bull" and women as "cows". Baby moose is called a "veal". Moose bear one or two babies at once. The babies weigh about 14 kg (30 pounds) at birth.
• A group of moose is called a "herd" or "gang". "Bark" and "Bugle" is the word used to the noise made by a moose express.
• height of an adult moose can be about 6.5 to 7 feet at the shoulder. An adult moose can weigh around 1600-1800 pounds!
• In the old days, provided food during the long winter, elk, while elk shelter and clothing provided. Bone and elk antlers were used to make tools.
• Moose are very fast as it looks! It can be operated at a speed of 35-40 miles per hour. If they can swim, its speed will be 10 to 15 miles per hour. They run like a horse.
• Moose antlers with sharp claws and the defense. You can set the door in all directions! As a rule they use to hold the front legs off a predator.
• Moose have legs long enough for them to go through the deep snow and rough terrain.
• female moose lived longer than the Bull Moose. A life of healthy women up to 20 years, while some male lives 15 years, if they manage to avoid predators. Average life of a moose is only 8-12 years in the wilderness.
• Moose have oddly shaped large upper lip. Her face looks like a bucket! Therefore, they won the "old bucket nose" nickname. Beard flap under the chin (about a foot long piece of skin, fur, which is covered from the throat) is known as a dewlap or bell.
• The timber of an adult man is ball shaped. These majestic wood may 60 "or more from tip to tip, and can weigh over 50 pounds.
• Here are some facts for kids elk. Moose have excellent hearing, but they have no upper teeth! Your vision is too bad. Tick ​​infestation of winter is responsible for the decline of about 50% of the population moose. An adult moose cock only 3 inches long!
• Moose like to live alone. They are active during the day but most active at dusk.




• Here are some facts about the Canadian Moose. Moose are found in Canadian forests of Newfoundland, Labrador and Alaska. Its timber cover 120-150 centimeters and weigh around 20-30. The present number of elk in Canada is between half a million to one million.
Moose is one of the largest mammals in the northern hemisphere land that are currently available on this earth. Moose prefer swamps and river banks for housing, because they get enough food and water there. I've always loved to read interesting facts about animals. I hope you find the information interesting moose.

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