Moose normally never live in a herd, they are solitary animals. However a cow with a couple of her calves would form a herd, but that's as big as a moose herd would ever get.
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A herd of moose is called a "gang" or a "herd."
A typical moose herd can range in size from 5 to 15 individuals, but in some cases it can be larger, with up to 30 individuals. Additionally, it's not uncommon for a moose herd to consist of a cow and her calves.
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Yes, moose typically travel alone or in small groups, not in herds. However, during certain times such as the mating season or winter, you may see larger groups of moose together.
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