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Types of moose

There is only one species of moose, which is scientifically known as Alces alces. However, there are several recognized subspecies of moose, which are distinguished by their size, coloration, and distribution. Here are some examples of moose subspecies:

  1. Eastern moose (Alces alces americana): This subspecies of moose is found in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. It is the largest subspecies of moose, with males weighing up to 1400 pounds (635 kg).

  2. Western moose (Alces alces andersoni): This subspecies of moose is found in western Canada and Alaska. It is slightly smaller than the eastern moose, with males weighing up to 1200 pounds (545 kg).

  3. Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi): This subspecies of moose is found in the western United States, particularly in the Rocky Mountains. It is the smallest subspecies of moose, with males weighing up to 1000 pounds (454 kg).

  4. European moose (Alces alces alces): This subspecies of moose is found in Europe and Asia. It is similar in size to the western moose, with males weighing up to 1100 pounds (500 kg). It is also known as the elk in Europe.

  5. Siberian moose (Alces alces pfizenmayeri): This subspecies of moose is found in Russia and parts of China. It is the largest subspecies of moose, with males weighing up to 1500 pounds (680 kg).



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