ANIMAL
MOOSE
A moose is the largest member of the deer family, known for its long legs, bulky body, humped shoulders, and distinctive broad, flat antlers (in males). Native to northern forests of North America, Europe, and Asia, moose are typically solitary animals and are well-adapted to cold climates. They feed on leaves, bark, and aquatic plants, and are strong swimmers. Despite their size and slow gait, moose can run fast and become aggressive if threatened.