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Moose
Scientific name: Alces alces

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: CERVIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 50 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 15.09-15.10
Gestation: 8 mois
Births: 01.05-30.06
Habitat:
Boreal forests, marshy areas, lakes, and rivers
Description:
The Moose is a large deer found primarily in North America, particularly in coniferous forests and wetlands. It can reach up to 2 meters in height at the withers and weigh between 350 and 600 kg. Males are distinguished by their large antler racks, which can reach a span of 1.8 meters. Their coat is typically dark brown to black, with a lighter belly and a small mane of hair under the neck. The Moose is a herbivore, feeding mainly on leaves, branches, bark, fruits, and aquatic plants. It is an excellent swimmer and spends a great deal of its time feeding in lakes and rivers. While its population remains stable, it is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
Recommended lens:
>=200 mm
Photography tips:
Use a telephoto lens to photograph the moose without disturbing it. The rutting season is an ideal time to observe their behavior. Photograph early in the morning or late in the day for the best lighting conditions. Be discreet and do not approach too closely to avoid disturbing this imposing animal.
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