Why would a moose hold its breath?
A moose in its prime has little to fear from most predators, for few animals apart from man possess the ability to kill it. Timber wolves (Canis lupus) tend to take either calves separated from their mothers or sick or disabled animals. There are recorded accounts of adult moose standing their ground and successfully fending off entire packs of wolves. The front feet of a moose, as well as its hind ones, are lethal weapons that will take their toll on unwary adversaries. Wolves, opportunists by nature, often scavenge on moose that have died from other causes. In so doing, they often are erroneously blamed for causing the demise of those moose.
2006-09-24 09:38:33
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Depends on if it's holding it's breath under water or because of another moose ripping a moose fart.
2006-09-24 09:38:03
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answered by Justa_Honay_Guy 3
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depends on if he wants to die or not. if he wants to die forever. if not then until he wants to breathe again.
2006-09-24 11:09:03
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answered by ♥lovejoy_musiclife. 2
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as long as he wants
2006-09-24 09:43:58
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answered by swimchic2807 3
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3 years or longer if it is dead
2006-09-24 09:43:15
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answered by Edward B 4
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How the elk do I know?
2006-09-24 09:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Seven minutes. DUH!
2006-09-24 09:40:25
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answered by No O 3
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