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Moose calf standing next to a cow. Properly identifying moose Facial features can be challenging even for Adult moose have a long, skilled hunters. The following over-hanging bulbous nose provides helpful information and a longer, more rectangularon distinguishing characteris- shaped face with prominent tics. ears and bell. A moose under the age of Calves have a small, fineone is a calf, while a moose featured nose, short ears and in its second year is a year- almost no bell – a beard-like ling and is considered an adult flap of hair-covered skin moose in Ontario. An adult under the throat. They have a female moose is a cow and an short, triangular-shaped face. adult male moose is a bull. A moose calf’s head appears
Moose calf’s face, seen up close. shorter and stouter than that of an adult moose. Body shape The body shape of calves is different from that of yearlings and adult moose: they have a square body shape with a sharply pointed shoulder hump. Yearlings and adults are
more rectangular-shaped than calves. Calves appear to have more leg than body and lack the heavy muscular development typical of adults. Calves stand about 1.2 metres (4 ft.) high at the shoulder and typically weigh 160 to 180 kilograms (350 to 400 lbs.), whereas cows stand about 1.8 metres (6 ft.) high at the shoulder and weigh between 320 to 545 kilograms
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(700 to 1,200 lbs.). If you see a single moose without antlers, take time to search for a nearby calf. Yearlings are independent and less likely to follow cows as closely as calf moose.