Moose are a common menu item for wolves, bears, and even cougars. Also, moose often get shot by hunters. Cougars may attack a moose if the moose is weak or young, and if the cougar is able to get on the back and get at the neck from a high point and avoid its antlers. Hunters often kill moose for their antlers to sell and their meat to eat.
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Moose are primarily at risk from predators such as wolves, bears, and mountain lions. In addition, collisions with vehicles are a significant threat to moose populations. Moose can also succumb to diseases such as brainworm and parasites like winter ticks.
No,A bull moose is the only moose that can kill a Bobcat.
It is possible for a moose to kill a wolf in self-defense, especially if the moose feels threatened or cornered. Moose are known to be aggressive and can use their size and strength to defend against predators like wolves.
Yes. A bull moose could even kill a grizzly bear.
Yes, if the kodiak bear avoided the moose's hooves and antlers (if it is a bull moose). Even a grizzly bear or an alaskan brown bear could kill a bull moose, but not when it is on the rut.
Moose and crocodiles do not meet each other, but if they did, it might. Yes, if the bull moose is fighting the crocodile on land and the crocodile is not that large.