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== Reproduction ==
== Reproduction ==


The Moose reproduce sexual. The Moose usually live alone in Wetlands and Mountains. But when the Moose's mating season; september ~ november is come, they fighting to get their female. Usually Moose's pregnancy period is 242 ~ 250 days and born 1 ~ 3 babies. Periodically the female Moose's paired ovaries produce and release ova, which are guided through a tubular oviduct toward the uterus. When the female Moose's ova are ready to be fertilized, the animal enters a period called "heat". The female Moose supplies milk from mammary glands usually through a series of nipples along her ventral surface. The mother's milk contains the right nutrients for the development of her offspring.
The Moose reproduce sexual. The Moose usually live alone in Wetlands and Mountains. But when the Moose's mating season; september ~ november is come, they fighting to get their female. Usually Moose's pregnancy period is 242 ~ 250 days and born 1 ~ 3 babies. Periodically the female Moose's paired ovaries produce and release ova, which are guided through a tubular oviduct toward the uterus. When the female Moose's ova are ready to be fertilized, the animal enters a period called "heat". While an embryo is in the mother's womb, it is nourished by female moose's body. The female Moose supplies milk from mammary glands usually through a series of nipples along her ventral surface. The mother's milk contains the right nutrients for the development of her offspring. After their babies are born, mother train their young babies.


== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==
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