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Whoa, talk about a state symbol! The moose is the official state animal of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont and Alaska. Not only are these majestic creatures an iconic part of the landscape in these states, but they also provide a unique connection to nature and the outdoors. From their impressive size to their distinctive antlers, there’s no denying that moose are truly one-of-a-kind!
What State Has The Most Moose? [Solved]
Maine’s a real icon when it comes to the woods - it’s got the highest moose population in the lower 48! Ain’t that something?
State moose are a common sight in many parts of the US. They’re huge, majestic creatures that can weigh up to 1,500 pounds! You’ll often find them grazing in meadows or wandering through forests. Just be sure to keep your distance - they can be pretty intimidating!