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Moose

Moose. The King Of Antlers. By: ES. Getting to Know Moose. females are called cows males are called bulls The scientific name is Alces Alces They live up to 25 years old They live alone They are in the deer family They are mammals. Physical Features. Huge Dark brown coat in summer

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Moose

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  1. Moose The King Of Antlers By: ES

  2. Getting to Know Moose • females are called cows • males are called bulls • The scientific name is Alces Alces • They live up to 25 years old • They live alone • They are in the deer family • They are mammals

  3. Physical Features • Huge • Dark brown coat in summer • Light gray/brown coat in winter • Large ears that stand up • Large head with rounded muzzle and nostrils at the end • Thick neck • Long, thin legs • Thick, big body with stubby tail • Males have big antlers

  4. Habitat • FORESTS!!! • Swamps • Moose live in: • Scandinavia • Russia • Asia • Northern forests

  5. Climate • Plenty of water • Lots of trees • Sometimes rainy In the winterIn the summer Snow in winter Summers warm or hot Freezing in winter

  6. Food • Herbivores • They eat 100 pounds of plants each day • They eat: Grass, plants, bark, etc. • In summer eats water lilies, pond weed and water plants • Normally eats in shallow water • Occasionally eats in deep water • Sometimes kneels to eat

  7. Prey and Predator Prey Predators Wolves Black bear Brown bear • Moose are herbivores • They eat plants

  8. Behavior • Swim to keep flies off • Protect their babies by fighting off other animals • Roll in mud to keep flies off • Males make their own territory • Males attract females by fighting and they also dig holes and pee in it. Then they roll in their pee. Ugh!!! • Lives alone

  9. Babies • Moms are pregnant for about 240 days • Calves born in summer to early fall • Normally one calf born at a time • Sometimes 2 or 3 born at a time • Good to be born in a peninsula so they are near water. • Newborn weighs about 35 pounds

  10. Physical Adaptations • Hooves help them run 35 mph when escaping • Hooves help them walk through snow, ponds, etc. • Tough lip grabs food • Fur coat keeps them warm • Hearing help them to escape enemies

  11. Behavioral Adaptations Nostrils close to keep water out Swim to keep flies off Make mud coat to keep flies off Males Fight for females Go in water to get food

  12. Physiological Adaptations • Digestive system has four chambers to chew rough food • Food goes down to 1st chamber, than up, down to 2nd chamber, up continuing the pattern • Excellent hearing helps avoid predators • Great eyesight helps avoid predators • Eyes adapted to see underwater

  13. Fun Facts! • They are the largest member of the deer family • Can run up to 30 miles per hour • In Europe and Asia moose are called Elk • Only males have antlers • Moose have 24 teeth • Moose are drawn to salt on winter roads • In winter males’ antlers fall off and they grow back in the spring.

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