re-read your question....there's your answer =P Most moose live the Boreal Forest where they can eat, sleep, and hide from predators. Sometimes you might find a moose in a town or city or even your backyard.
While there is no such critter as a "Canadian moose," moose (Alces alces) inhabit a relative narrow band across the northern hemisphere (North America [Alaska, Canada, Idaho, Wyoming, and the Dakotas], Scandanavia and Northern Europe, and Northern Asia [Russia and Siberia]) Where they are known as simply moose or Eurasian elk.
Alberta Alberta is a good answer and very close but comes second on this list. Newfoundland has the highest concentration of moose in Canada. Canada has the highest concentration of moose in the world.
Moose live with other moose in the wild.
No, moose do not live in deserts.
408 miles
No,moose live in north america.
Yup...Moose do live in Wetlands.
Taiga is what moose live in
Moose live in th Tiaga
kiquwegf The moose normally live in the forest. The moose normally live in the forest. the moose comes from it's mother
It is 437.3 miles from Calgary, Alberta to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, for an approximate drive time of 6 hours 33 minutes, via the Trans Canada Highway.
It is 437.3 miles from Calgary, Alberta to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, for an approximate drive time of 6 hours 33 minutes, via the Trans Canada Highway.
It takes 7 hours 7 minutes to drive from Innisfail, Alberta to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, a distance of 738.3 kilometers via AB-8 East.