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The word "moose" comes from the Algonquin Indians. These were native people who lived throughout the northern regions of Canada. The Algonquins called this strange looking creature mooswa. ... For the Algonquins, the moose was an important animal. It supplied them with food and other things for their survival.
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www.moosefoundation.org/moose_facts.htm
www.moosefoundation.org/moose_facts.htm
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Moose are the most wonderful animals in the world. With their bountiful beauty and strength, they inspire us with a sense of awe for Nature's majesty. Moose also happen to be my favorite animals. ... Moose (Alces alces) live in the northern parts of America and Eurasia. They are the largest members of the deer family,
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www.mymoose.com/Moose_Facts/moose_facts.html
www.mymoose.com/Moose_Facts/moose_facts.html
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Because many Moose Page visitors have expressed the wish to see some hard moose facts in addition to all the hilarious frivolity, here are some tidbits culled from the fertile minds of those Mickey Moose Club members currently lounging about the sitting room of the club:
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www.mickeymoose.org/mooseinfo.html
www.mickeymoose.org/mooseinfo.html
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This site is about moose—learning about moose habitat, diet, ecology and behavior, seeing moose in the wild and seeing how the "metaphor" of moose can make lives better and happier. Enjoy your visit, and come back!
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www.mooseworld.com/
www.mooseworld.com/
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Description; Moose are big. An adult moose, averaging 1,000 pounds and standing 6 feet at the shoulder, is the largest wild animal in North America. Moose have keen senses of smell and hearing, but they're also near-sighted.
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www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wildlife/Wildlife_profiles/pro...
www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wildlife/Wildlife_profiles/profile_moose.htm
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Moose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The moose (North America) or common elk (Europe), , is the largest extant species in the deer family. Moose are distinguished by the palmate antlers of the males; other members of the family have ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose
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Where to find moose in New England. Vermont and New Hampshire moose areas, guide to moose watching, moose facts, moose photos and more ... Moose in Vermont; Vermont Moose Watching Vacations...
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www.vtliving.com/moose/
www.vtliving.com/moose/
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Where the moose lives ; Moose live in all parts of Canada and in Alaska in forests and marshy areas. During warmer months the moose is found near lakes and marshes. When winter comes the moose moves to forested areas. female moose; larger picture; Other facts...
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www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/animals/moose.html
www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/animals/moose.html
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