The animal world.
Alaska Moose
A monster deer:
There is a
famous saying about the Alaskan moss that "unless a person sees it with
his own eyes, he cannot imagine how strong it is."
It has dark brown fur and large spread horns. Only the spread of its horns can sometimes exceed the size of a human being.
Scientific
name:
Alces alces gigas
Geographical
boundaries:
United
States
Canada 🇨🇦
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Accommodation:
Mountain
forests, glacial regions, dense, cold plain forests.
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Physical
measurements:
Height = 7
to 8 feet (including horn height)
Length = 9
to 10 feet.
Weight = 725
to 815 kg.
Horn spread = 5.8 feet.
Food:
Its diet includes leaves of trees, soft twigs, soft bark. Her favorite foods are willow, aspen and balsam leaves.
Age:
15 to 25 years on average.
Living:
They usually prefer to be alone and only meet during breeding. It is a very hardy animal that can withstand extreme cold temperatures up to minus 5 degrees. Its thick fur and thick fur protects it from the cold. Very few animals can hunt it, including bears or wolves. It faces the enemy with its horns. During breeding days it is very irritable and attacks other males, bears, deer and even humans and vehicles. One hit can shake the car. According to statistics, in the United States and Canada, not as many people are injured in bear attacks each year as in mouse attacks.
Breeding:
The breeding
season for this mousse is September-October.
This is a "polygamous" animal. Each season the male mouse begins breeding by searching for several female mice. Their gestation period is up to 8 months. Each season, the female mouse gives birth to a calf that is raised under the mother's care for about a year after birth.
Survival
status:
Moss is
hunted for its meat, warm fur and especially trophy hunting. Due to which its
population is gradually declining, however, in areas where hunting is banned,
its population is more stable.


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