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Moose are typical of [[boreal forest|boreal]] and [[Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests|mixed deciduous forests]] of the [[Northern Hemisphere]] in [[temperate]] to [[Subarctic climate|subarctic]] climates. In [[North America]], that includes almost all of [[Canada]], [[Alaska]], much of [[New England]], and the upper [[Rockies]].
Moose have been successfully introduced on the island of [[Newfoundland]] in 1904 where they are now the dominant [[ungulate]], and somewhat less successfully on [[Anticosti Island]] in the [[Gulf of St. Lawrence]]. Ten moose were also introduced in [[Fiordland]], [[New Zealand]] in 1910, but they apparently died off. Nevertheless, there have been reported sightings that were thought to be false until moose hair samples were found by a New Zealand scientist in 2002.[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/___location/story.cfm?l_id=141&ObjectID=10348890]
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==Physical characteristics==
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