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http://www.isleroyalewolf.org/overview/overview/moose.html
Skip to main content Wolves and Moose on Facebook Wolves and Moose on Twitter Make a Donation About The ProjectProject Overview The Place The People All About Moose All About Wolves Annual Reports Art & Books Media Coverage EducationalPopulation Dynamics Videos Earn Credit TechnicalPublications Data & Interpre
http://www.livescience.com/27408-moose.html
News Tech Health Planet Earth Space Strange News Animals History Human Nature News Tech Health Planet Earth Space Strange News Animals History Human Nature News Tech Health Planet Earth Space Strange News Animals History Human Nature Live ScienceAnimals Reference: Moose: Facts About the Largest Deer By Alina Bradford,
http://www.mooseworld.com/diet.htm
Moose Diet The disturbed rustling of leaves and the sharp snapping of twigs herald the approach of a formidable creature. Finally, through the vegetation an endless lanky leg protrudes, slowly followed by another. Towering above, the massive head of the great beast casually surveys the surrounding land. Its disproport
https://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wildlife-Library/Mammals/Moose.aspx
Moose - National Wildlife Federation Who We Are What We Do Where We Work How to Help News & Blogs Wildlife Photos Wildlife Wildlife LibraryAmphibians, Reptiles and FishBirds InvertebratesMammalsAmerican BeaverAmerican PikaBatsBighorn SheepBisonBlack BearBlack-tailed Prairie DogBlue WhaleCanada LynxDusky-footed Wood Ra
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2016/11/post_51.html
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http://www.mooseworld.com/mooseopia1.htm
Moose as Metaphor by the Mooseworld Staff We think people like moose for all of the reasons they dislike aspects of modern life. Moose are gentle creatures that can tell us a lot about what we lose from not being close to nature. If you are lucky enough to see a moose in the wild, it will usually be a tranquil scene o
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/moose/
Skip to this pages content Advertisement   Moose Alces alces Amphibians Birds Bugs Fish Invertebrates Mammals Prehistoric Animals Reptiles Audio Fast Facts Status: Least concern Type: Mammal Diet: Herbivore Average life span in the wild: 15 to 20 years Size: Height at shoulder, 5 to 6.5 ft (1.5 to 2 m) Weight: 1,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose
The moose (North America) or elk (Eurasia), Alces alces, is the largest extant species in the deer family . Moose are distinguished by the broad, flat (or palmate) antler s of the males other members of the family have antlers with a dendritic ( twig-like ) configuration. Moose typically inhabit boreal forest s and tem
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