Three moose species found in United States are the Alaskan Yukon Moose (Alaska), the Canada Moose (North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, Northern New Hampshire and Vermont, and the Adirondacks in New York), and the Shiras Moose (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado).
Yes we do we really really do. And our Moose are better than anybody else's moose by far.
Hinterland's WHo's Who has a great page on Moose in Canada http://www.hww.ca/hww2.asp?id=93
About 1,900,860. The moose have increased in the last 1 year so therefore, a lot of moose will be there in 50 years, maybe +4,000,000.
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It is a moose
The moose
Bighorn sheep, elk and moose are wildlife in Montana that have horns.
Hannah Montana - 2006 Bad Moose Rising 1-26 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
moose, elk, beaver
A grizzly bear. In Montana, the grizzly bears can grow 9 ft tall and weigh more than half a ton. They can even kill adult bull moose.
Not always, but there is a chance if you are in an area where Moose live. I saw several when I was living in Montana and Wyoming. If you do see a moose, don't go near it, just look from a safe place. They can hurt you.
Yes. I'm from Canada and people hunt moose all the time. _____ Moose are also hunted in the US. For instance, when I was living in Montana, you could apply for a moose license, although the licenses were very limited and not available to everyone who wanted one.
Hannah Montana - 2006 Bad Moose Rising 1-26 was released on: USA: 30 March 2007 (re-release) Hungary: 9 March 2008
go look somewhere else
It is 675.1 kilometers from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to Great Falls, Montana, for an approximate drive time of 7 hours 2 minutes, via Trans-Canada Hwy/SK-1 West and US-87.
In North America, moose can be found in the northwestern United States, Alaska, and in Canada. In Europe moose can be found throughout Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic States. The three moose species found in the United States are the Alaskan Yukon Moose (Alaska), the Canada Moose (North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, Northern New Hampshire and Vermont, and the Adirondacks in New York), and the Shiras Moose (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado).