This horse-sized animal is the largest member of the
deer family with long, dark brown hair, high, humped shoulders
and long legs. A pendant of hair-covered skin sometimes reaching
2 feet hangs under the throat. Each April the male moose or bull
grows a set of antlers reaching 120-150 cm which he loses in the
winter after rutting season.
The rut lasts from early September to late October and
8 months later 1-2 calves are born. Moose are unpredictable and
sometimes dangerous; although they generally avoid human contact,
cows with calves and rutting bulls have been known to charge people,
cars, horses and locomotives