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The moose, so named in North America, derived from
Eastern Abenaki moz or elk in Europe. Moose are
typical of boreal and mixed deciduous forests of
the Northern Hemisphere in temperate to subarctic
climates. In North America, that includes almost
all of Canada, Alaska, much of New England, and
the upper Rockies. Moose eat saplings and shrubs.
The moose, along with the beaver, is one of the
national animals of Canada. It is also considered
the national animal of Sweden and Norway. In both
countries it is often referred to as "the King
of the forest"... |
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