You can actually only figure out the circumference of a circle. But I will try anyway. The circumference of a female moose in the winter, facing the side, is 1.62 meters. Now, if pi(x)-(3.0*12.42)= 72.81 when x=5*pi, then if x=10*pi, the equation would be pi(x)-(3.0*12.42)= 145.62. Therfore, the circumference of a male moose in the summer, facing head on, is 145,62. Haha. Didn't that sound professional? Didn't it?
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.
Antlers on the male as well as male genitalia
To calculate the circumference of a moose, you would measure around its body, usually just behind the front legs. Use a measuring tape to determine the distance around the moose's body, and that measurement would be the circumference.
No, in the Winter, moose freeze up in the throat and are unable to be fed.
Moose vary in size. The circumference around the belly could be up to 4-5 meters for a large bull moose and perhaps 3-4 meters for a "small" moose. For a detailed analysis of the circumference of a moose in a simplified and advanced version, check out this guy's note on it.
A male moose is called a bull moose.
A male is called a 'bull' and a female a 'cow'
a male moose is known as a bull
A moose does not have a consistent circumference, as it varies based on the specific individual and the location on its body. The circumference of a moose's body or limbs would need to be measured in a specific context for an accurate answer.
Yes, both male and female moose have horns. However, male moose generally have larger and more developed antlers compared to females, which are smaller and more delicate.
A male moose is called a 'bull', and a young moose is called a 'calf'.