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The world record moose had antlers that measured 75 inches wide and scored 261 5/8 inches under the Boone and Crockett Club scoring system. It was shot in Alaska in 1994.
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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Moose hooves are typically around 5-6 inches in diameter, but can vary depending on the size and age of the moose. They are broad and splayed, helping the moose navigate through snow and marshy terrain.
Canada has the highest moose population in the world. The country is home to approximately half of the world's moose population, with large numbers found in provinces such as Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Moose are well adapted to the Canadian wilderness and thrive in its various habitats.
Male moose (bulls) are typically larger and have antlers, while female moose (cows) are generally smaller and do not have antlers. Bulls use their antlers for defending territory and during mating season. Bulls also tend to have a more prominent hump on their shoulders.