Moosethings -

: 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.

: They have a distinctive shoulder hump, dark brown fur with hollow hairs for insulation, and a flap of skin hanging from the throat called a dewlap .

: They can stand up to seven feet tall at the shoulder. moosethings

Moose ( Alces alces ) are the largest members of the deer family and possess several distinctive physical traits:

: Like cows, moose have four-chambered stomachs to break down tough plant matter, often regurgitating and chewing their "cud". Seasonal "Moose Things" (Behaviors) : Bull moose grow antlers every spring, covered

things," ranging from their physical characteristics to their unique behaviors.

: Adult bulls (males) average around 1,106 pounds , while females average approximately 836 pounds . : They can stand up to seven feet tall at the shoulder

: Despite their bulk, moose are powerful swimmers and are frequently spotted in lakes and ponds at sunset. Management and Conservation