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Moose

Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Cervidae
Subfamily : Capreolinae
Genus : Alces

 

Facts about the genus Alces, the moose

We here at the Moose are collecting used coats / jackets, blankets and non-perishable food items to donate to the local food pantries and shelters.

I Hope The Moose Are Behaving

In order to reach low-growing plants or to drink from a shallow pool, the moose is forced to kneel.

Moose is developing antiterrorism procedures to protect fighter jets and equipment at Andrews Air Force base in Prince George's County; he is also helping other agencies develop a regional anti-terrorism plan, Smith said.

Take out for the Lower Moose is above the Fowlersville Falls Bridge, take out on river right.

These residents, entrusted to the care and support provided by membership in the Moose, are constant living reminders of the humanitarian efforts of Moose members.

CT DEP: Moose Are Here to Stay in Connecticut (Full text)

The European elk (Alces machlis or Cervus alces) is closely allied to the American moose. (Full text)

The facial region of moose Alces alces is highly divergent relative to other cervids and other ruminants. (Full text)

alces · ALCES is a landscape simulator that enables one to explore and quantify dynamic landscapes subjected to human landuse practices (Full text)

The moose (Alces alces) is one of 15 species of the subfamily Odocoilinae (Full text)

What kind of moose are you? (Full text)

Moose are most active at dawn and dusk, but can be spotted throughout the day. (Full text)

Master Alces is not a member of any public groups (Full text)

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Moose are not normally aggressive; however, they can be very aggressive in winter when they are hungry; tired of walking in deep snow; or harassed by people, dogs, and traffic. (Full text)

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