Moose - Wikipedia The moose (pl : moose; used in North America) or elk (pl : elk or elks; used in Eurasia) (Alces alces) is the world's tallest, largest and heaviest extant species of deer and the only extant species in the genus Alces
Moose International The Moose International Board of Directors initiated a series of grant programs over ten years ago to put money back into our lodge homes Read more for information and details regarding these programs
Moose | Habitat, Size, Weight, Diet, Antlers, Facts | Britannica Moose, largest member of the deer family Cervidae Moose are striking in appearance because of their towering size, long legs, and pendulous muzzle and the immense, wide, flat antlers of old bulls Learn more about moose habitat, range, size, and diet in this article
Moose - WorldAtlas Moose are the largest members of the deer family and live in cold forested regions across the Northern Hemisphere Their distribution across much of North America and Eurasia reflects a high tolerance for cold climates and boreal habitats Adults can stand up to two meters at the shoulder
Moose Population by State (Current Estimates) - Wildlife Informer Moose are the largest living deer species worldwide and the tallest mammal in North America, with adults standing 6 feet tall from the ground to shoulder There are 4 subspecies of moose (Alces alces) in North America
Moose Distribution Maps Of Canada, US Europe The map above shows density of moose populations in Canada and the United States According to Wikipedia the current moose population of Canada and the US is as follows
Moose facts and photos | National Geographic Kids An adult moose can run up to 35 miles an hour for short distances and 20 miles an hour for longer runs Year-round, moose snack mostly on leaves, stems, twigs, and the bark of small shrubs—and
Moose | AP News Moose Researchers say remote Lake Superior island’s wolves are thriving as packs prey on moose Researchers say more wolves are roaming a remote Lake Superior island, using moose as one of their primary food sources