Moose

The moose (in North America) or elk (in Eurasia) (Alces alces), is a deer species in the New World deer subfamily and is the largest living deer species. Moose are very distinctive from other deer aside from their size, such as their shape and large, open-hand-like antlers. Moose are mostly found in boreal forests and temperate mixed forests in the Northern hemisphere. Its diet contains both aquatic and terrestrial plants, while predators for the moose include bears, wolves, tigers, and to a lesser extent, wolverines and killer whales. Unlike most deer species, moose are solitary animals, aside from calves being with their mother.