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+3 rate 1. species of large North American ruminant mammal whose male members have large heads and huge flat antlers, elk
rate 2. U.S. dissident political party that nominated former president Theodore Roosevelt for the presidency in 1912. Formed by Sen. Robert La Follette in 1911 as the National Republican Progressive League, it opposed the conservatism of the Republican Party controlled by Pres. William H. Taft. The party derived its name from the characteristics of strength and vigour that Roosevelt attributed to himself. In 1912 Roosevelt won 25% of the popular vote; thus split, the Republicans lost the election to the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson. The party gradually dissolved and the Republicans were reunited in 1916.
rate 3. River, northeastern Ontario, Canada. It flows northeast for more than 60 mi (100 km) to empty into James Bay. A wide stream, it is actually the estuary for several rivers, including the Abitibi and Mattagami.
rate 4. Largest species (Alces alces) in the deer family (Cervidae), found in northern North America and Eurasia. It is called elk in Europe. Moose have long legs, a bulbous and mobile muzzle, short neck and tail and a brown, shaggy, coarse coat. They stand 5–7 ft (1.5–2 m) tall and weigh up to 1,800 lb (820 kg). Males have enormous flattened, tined antlers that are shed and regrown annually. Moose wade in forest-edged lakes and streams, eating submerged aquatic plants and browse on leaves, twigs and bark. They are usually solitary, but North American moose often assemble in bands in winter. They range throughout the Canadian coniferous forests and those of the northern United States They have been protected from extermination by regulation of hunting.
rate 5. Bull moose (Alces alces) in velvet Moose (Alces alces) with fully developed antlers (Alces alces), largest member of the deer family, Cervidae (order Artiodactyla). The name moose is common in North America; the same animal is generally called elk in Europe. Moose are heavy, long-legged, short-necked ruminants, standing 1.52 m (56.5 feet) tall at the shoulder and weighing to approximately 820 kg (1, 800 pounds). The back slopes downward to the hips, the tail is short and the muzzle is somewhat inflated and pendulous. A fleshy dewlap (the bell) hangs from the throat. The brown coat is coarse and shaggy, becoming grizzled with age. The enormous antlers in the males (bulls) are characteristically palmate with projecting tines. As in other members of the deer family, the antlers are shed and regrown annually. As they develop they are covered with a protective skin, called velvet, which is later rubbed off. Moose inhabit the northern parts of North America and Eurasia. They prefer being near water and often wade into forest-edged lakes and streams to feed on submerged aquatic plants. They also eat a variety of grasses, herbs and bark. Usually solitary, moose in North America often assemble in small bands in winter and tramp the snow firm in a small area to form a moose yard. Their normal gait is a stiff-legged, shuffling walk that enables them to cover ground with surprising speed. They sometimes trot but seldom run. Moose are usually shy, but they tend to be unpredictable and belligerent. During the breeding season, in autumn, the males will fight fiercely for mates. One to three ungainly young are born after gestation of about eight months. The female cares for the calf until the birth of another is imminent. Moose generally are hunted both for trophiestheir huge antlers and headas well as for their flesh, which is beeflike but somewhat dry and with strong-tasting fat. The pressure of unrestricted hunting substantially reduced the numbers of moose and virtually eliminated them from the southern parts of their range, especially in the United States. They are now generally protected by law, both in North America and in Europe and hunting is closely controlled.
rate 6. Volleyball UK: A stuff block. Traditional celebration is to raise the hands to the side of the head to symbolise antlers.US: A very hard hitter of the ball.
rate 7. n (plural) moose - a type of large deer with large flat horns found in N America and N Europe
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