Large Mammal

Moose

Massive, majestic, Maine woods icon

Please note: We do not currently have a moose in our care. There are still plenty of amazing animals to meet and explore throughout the park!

The Range

Moose live statewide, but northern Maine’s mix of wetlands, rivers, ponds, lakes, and young forests makes it prime moose country—and the heart of their range.

The Deets

Maine has the largest moose population in the lower 48 states. By browsing selectively, moose help shape young forests and keep plant growth in balance. Bulls grow, and shed, their antlers every year. Antlers attract mates, show dominance, and grow at astonishing speeds: up to 8 inches in just 9 days.

Quick Facts

Average Size

Moose can stand up to 7 feet tall and stretch 9 feet long. Adult females (cows) average around 836 pounds, while adult males (bulls) tip the scales at over 1,100 pounds.

What's on the Menu

Moose are herbivores that can eat up to 35 pounds of leaves and twigs a day. In winter, they rely heavily on balsam fir. In warmer months, they snack on aquatic plants to get sodium – and may even lick salty runoff from roads.

The Look

Moose have thick dark coats, long legs, a big nose, and a distinctive shoulder hump. Both cows and bulls have a “bell” (that floppy skin under the neck), but bulls wear a larger, disk-shaped version.

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