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The Average Moose: How Tall Are They Really?

The Average Moose: How Tall Are They Really?

We all know that moose are tall, but just how tall are they really? The answer may surprise you! Moose are the tallest members of the deer family, and they can reach heights of up to 6 feet at the shoulder. But the average moose is actually closer to 4 feet tall at the shoulder.

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So why do moose seem so much taller than they really are? Part of it has to do with their long legs. Moose have the longest legs of any member of the deer family, which gives them a taller appearance.

Another reason moose seem taller than they really are is because of their massive bodies. Moose are the heaviest members of the deer family, weighing in at up to 1,800 pounds. That’s almost as much as a small car!

So the next time you see a moose, remember that they’re not as tall as they look. But they’re still pretty darn big!

We all know that moose are big animals. But just how tall are they, really?

The average moose stands about 6 feet tall at the shoulder, which is about 2 feet taller than the average deer. But there are some moose that are even taller than that!

The tallest moose on record was a bull moose that was shot in Alaska in 1897. That moose was an impressive 11 feet tall at the shoulder!

While the average moose is a bit taller than the average deer, they are actually shorter than the tallest deer on record. That deer was a giant red deer that was shot in Scotland in 1836. That deer was an amazing 12 feet tall at the shoulder!

So, while moose are big animals, they are not the biggest animals out there. But they are still pretty darn impressive!

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