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The Alaskan Moose is a large North American deer. It is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3.

Description[]

The Alaskan Moose is a subspecies of Moose. Standing up to 2.1m (6.9ft) at the shoulder, the moose is the largest member of the deer family, with the Alaskan moose being the largest subspecies. They can be identified from other deer by their extremely large antlers, which are shaped like an open hand (or "palmate"), as well as a dewlap, or bell, under their chin which has a currently unknown purpose. Moose have an extremely acute sense of smell and are capable swimmers. As its name suggests, the Alaskan moose is found primarily in Alaska, as well as western Yukon.

Moose generally live in forests and can survive in a variety of habitats, but are rarely ever found far from water. They are browsers and tend to select food that has less fiber. Unlike many species of deer, which live in large herds, moose are solitary animals.

Wildlife Park 3[]

The Alaskan moose (under the name of Moose) is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3 and was added as part of the Alaska expansion pack. Their daily food and enrichment necessities include leaves, grass, mineral, water, scratching and swimming. They can live individually, with 15 as the maximum number of herd.

White Alaskan Moose[]

Compared to their normal kinds, this variant has a slightly higher price and attractiveness. Their needs remain the same nonetheless.

Diseases[]

These are the list of diseases that the said animal can suffer from:

Anxiety Apathy Babesiosis Caries
Conjunctivitis Cut Deficiency Dehydration
Diarrhea Eczema Gangrene Gastric Ulcer
Iodine Deficiency Mesostigmata Myasis Splinter
Tuberculosis Vasculitis Wry Neck Oil Toxication

Trivia[]

  • There's an unused white-gray variant texture left in the files, a similar appearance to the white variant but a shade darker with legs being entirely gray.

Gallery[]

Wildlife Park 3[]

Wildlife Park 3 animals
Base Game African ElephantBengal TigerBisonBlack RhinocerosBlue WildebeestBurchell's ZebraCalifornia Sea LionChimpanzeeCougarElasmotheriumGiant PandaGiraffeGorillaGrizzly BearHippopotamusJaguarKing PenguinLeopardLionMeerkatPolar BearSmilodonSnow LeopardThomson's GazelleWoolly Mammoth
Dino Invasion AnkylosaurusPachycephalosaurusParasaurolophusProtoceratopsStegosaurusStyracosaurusTriceratopsTyrannosaurus RexUtahraptorVelociraptor
Alaska Alaskan King CrabAlaskan MooseArctic FoxArctic WolfBelugaBlack BearBlack-Tailed DeerCanadian LynxCaribouDall SheepHumpback WhaleNarwhalNorthern River OtterOrcaRocky Mountain GoatSnowshoe HareWhite-Sided DolphinWolf
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Africa African BuffaloBlack-Backed JackalBongoCommon OstrichCommon WarthogDromedaryGiant Sable AntelopeGreater KuduMandrillNile CrocodileOkapiQuaggaRed River HogSouth African OryxSpotted Hyena
Asia Axis DeerBactrian CamelBlackbuckEurasian LynxFishing CatIndian ElephantIndian RhinocerosKomodo DragonMalayan TapirOrangutanPacific WalrusPrzewalski's Wild HorseRed PandaSaigaTakin
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