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Caucasian moose - Wikipedia
The Caucasian moose, also known as the Caucasian elk[1][2] (Alces alces caucasicus) is an extinct subspecies of moose found in the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor, in modern-day European Russia, Armenia, [2] Azerbaijan, Georgia, and eastern Turkey and north and west Iran.
Caucasian moose - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Caucasian moose, also known as the Caucasian elk (Alces alces caucasicus) is an extinct subspecies of moose found in the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor, in modern-day European Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and eastern Turkey.
Alces alces caucasicus (Caucasian elk, Caucasian moose) - The …
Caucasian elk, Caucasian moose . Taxonomy & Nomenclature. Possibly an invalid subspecies. Sometimes stated to be extant (Sipko and Kholodova, 2009). Conservation Status. Extinct. Last record: 1810 or later. IUCN RedList status: Extinct . There is much uncertainty as to when this subspecies went extinct.
8 Types of Moose: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
2023年11月16日 · Moose are the largest members of the deer family and live in various habitats across the globe, such as North America and Russia. Different types of moose exhibit distinct characteristics and adaptations that help them survive in their habitats and climates.
Alces - Wikipedia
The American moose, contrary to its name, includes all subspecies of moose, except European and Caucasian moose, which belong to the European moose. The presence of two modern species in the genus remains controversial.
Moose: Facts About the Largest Deer - Live Science
2014年11月14日 · The global population of moose is estimated to be about 1.5 million and increasing. The Caucasian moose was hunted to extinction by the early 19th century.
Alces alces (Linnaeus, 1758) - GBIF
Moose have a specialized trotting gait, by which they glide over obstacles with little energetic cost. They can reach a speed of 60 km / h. Sedentary Moose have home ranges of 2 - 90 km ®. A segment of the population can be migratory, moving 10 - 30 km on average, normally to reach areas with shallower snow and better food availability in winter.
Caucasian moose | All Species Wiki | Fandom
The Caucasian moose (Alces alces caucasicus) was a subspecies of moose found in the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. It is widely believed to be extinct.
Caucasian Moose | Animal Database | Fandom
The Caucasian Moose (Alces alces caucasicus) is an extinct subspecies of moose that lived in the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. The Caucasian Moose became extinct in the mid-19th century due to over-hunting and habitat loss.
Caucasian Moose - Caucasus Wiki
The Caucasian Moose (Alces alces caucasicus) was a subspecies of moose found in the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. It is widely believed to be extinct.