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Moose 1


Moose 1
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Copyright: Brian Rouble (brouble) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 20 W: 2 N: 57] (343)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2005-07-16
Categories: Mammals
Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XT, 70 - 300mm
Exposure: f/8, 1/500 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-08-09 20:34
Viewed: 1968
Points: 0
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One of the thousands of pictures I took on my trip to the Yukon. This one was just standing on the side of the road with its little one, enjoying a dip in a small pond. (more pictures of the family to come)

Moose
Alces alces

Habitat
Moose are found on the wooded hillsides of the rocky western mountain ranges, along the margins of ponds, lakes and rivers of the boreal forest, swamps, bogs and also on the northern tundra. They also can be found in fresh water feeding.
Range
Moose extend from the Alaska boundary all across Canada to the eastern tip of Newfoundland.
Food
During the winter it feeds on twigs and shrubs - about (18 - 22 kg) (40 to 50 pounds) a day. In the summer moose eat many types of leaves of trees and shrubs such as birch and maple. They also feeds on water plants consuming a total of (22 - 27 kg) (50 to 60 lbs.) a day
Predators/Threats
Black and grizzly bears are the main predators. Wolves kill them in winter when the snow is deep to their advantage or on ponds and lakes where it is easy for the moose to slip and fall. Wolverines and cougars are also known to kill calves. On the Island of Newfoundland, moose is an important game animal, with approximately 22,000 being harvested yearly.
Lifespan
Moose can live 20 years or more in the wild.
Appearance
Males have palmate flat antlers with small prongs projecting. The front legs are longer than the back giving the moose a humped appearance. It has a short and stubby hairy tail, short neck, long nose, and ears like a mule. Under the throat hangs a pendant of fur about a foot long called a bell. In color the moose is dark brown to reddish brown with greyish white legs.
Breeding Biology
Moose often take more than one mate, but the bull usually stays with a given cow during most of the breeding season which begins in mid September.
Average Weight/Measurements
On average an adult moose stands (1.5 - 1.8 m)(5 to 6 feet) high. Males weigh (850 to 1180 lbs.)(385 - 534 kg) and females (600 to 800 lbs)(270 - 362 kg).
Notes:
Moose can swim as fast as two men paddling a canoe and run up to 56 kmph on land.
In North America the moose is the largest member of the deer family


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