Moosethings -
things," ranging from their physical characteristics to their unique behaviors.
: Bull moose grow antlers every spring, covered in a protective skin called "velvet". In September, they rub this velvet off on trees; eventually, the antlers fall off between mid-November and March. moosethings
: Adult bulls (males) average around 1,106 pounds , while females average approximately 836 pounds . and birch. In winter
Wildlife departments (such as those in , Alaska , and Michigan ) actively monitor moose populations through several "management things": moosethings
: Their name comes from an Algonquin word meaning " eater of twigs ". They rely on young forests, eating willow, aspen, and birch. In winter, they are often seen licking road salt from highways to supplement their diet.