That all depends on the sex, age, reproductive and health status of the moose, and the age, health of the bull as well as whether he's got horns or not. If the bull has no horns and the bull moose does (as a result of being involved in the rutting season), then the moose would win. Cow moose with calves versus polled bull, cow moose may win by driving off the bull with her flailing hooves. If she's in heat....well that's a different story.
Now what if the bull does have horns? The fight would turn out a little differently, especially when a rutting bull moose is set to do battle against a horned bull. Bulls' heads are set lower to the ground than the moose and consequently may gore the moose with his horns. The bull may not be able to do this if the moose meets him full-on and they start a head-butting match. But, since a bull is often quite a bit heavier, more muscular and larger-boned than a moose, the bull would be able to push the moose around enough to make it give up and move off in defeat. If a bull moose may get its antlers at the belly of the bull, it could do a bit of damage, but probably not enough to kill him.
Moose. It's the largest deer in the world with bulls tipping the scales at 1400 lbs and standing almost 7 ft tall at the shoulders with an antler span of at least 6 ft long. Older bulls tend to have a longer antler-span and larger antlers than young bulls. Bull elk on the other hand are typically around 550 lbs body weight, nowhere in size or height of a moose and they have smaller antlers too, as far as breadth is concerned rather than length from antler-base to antler-tip, which tend to be slightly longer or the same as a bull moose. Thus the moose has this one.
Both bison and bull moose are aggressive animals when faced with an enemy or another grass-eating animal that shouldn't be around where they are. Bison are shorter to the ground and have a more powerful build than a moose, and moose are higher off the ground with those long-spindly legs. However, those spindly legs have sharp hooves on them that can be an added advantage against any foe.
The thing to remember is that it is highly unlikely that each would kill the other. It is more about who would win as in who would turn tail and run the other direction instead of continuing a fight to the death. In the natural world, bison don't live where moose do and vice versa. However, that's not saying that they don't cross paths from time to time because they do often live in the same area as the other. For instance, there are moose in Prince Albert National Park in addition to the bison that roam there.
When a bull moose does cross paths with a bison, the two animals may leave each other alone, or, if the bull moose is on the rut, he may try to pick a fight with the bull bison of the bison herd, or simply charge and chase the bison out of the vicinity. As far as if a bull bison decides to try to defend his herd against a raging bull moose, it's hard to say who will win. It most likely might end as a draw, where the two animals settle their differences after a short "discussion" and move off in different directions, or the bull bison may decide the moose is too much to handle and decides to get the heck out of there.
The elephant would win against the bull moose on the rut very easily by trampling or crushing the moose. A bull elephant on the rut is far more powerful than a whole group of bull moose on the rut. Even if the bull moose hit the elephant with its antlers, the elephant has thick skin to protect itself from injuries. One crush or stomp of the bull elephant is enough to kill a moose.
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Both breeds will not fight a bull. They would only chace them.
On land, the walrus and/or bull, no question. Those large tusks from the walrus and large horns from the bull (if the bull is indeed horned) are more than enough to intimidate and/or kill a polar bear. In the sea, no body because the walrus would swim away faster than the bear could catch it, the bull would drown, and the polar bear would be left holding the bag, so to speak.
There are far too many variables in this type of question to get a straight-forward answer.
They are both very powerful animals, first, bison have shorter horns, moose for at least have bigger but wider antlers. Even though the bison have horns, the horns are going to be smaller.They are both very interesting animals and both have quite the predatory animals. The bison is taller, stronger and bull bison fight with other bulls to win over a cow ( female bison). The moose can fight too but normally stands its ground ( meaning territory). A bull moose can weigh over one thousand two hundred pounds and the bull bison can be one thousand six hundred pounds and sometimes one ton meaning two thousand pounds. The bison can run speeds up to thirty five miles per hour and the moose can also run speeds of thirty miles per hour. The bison has a better advantage of winning because it is not just bigger, it is stronger. The moose can really fight too and can leave marks on the bison. I am an expert I have been studying these animals ever since i was 7 years old. But the real answer to this question is the bison.
A bull will win because mooses are weak very weak
a mountain lion of coarse
Well, Let's be clear as to what we are talking about here. A Bison is a large hooved mammal belonging to Bovinae Sub Family of the bovidae Family of animals. They are Bovines, like yaks and cows (cattle). There are two existing species, The American Bison and the European Bison. There 4 known extinct species. A Bull is the male of any of this family of animals If you are asking who would win a fight? I would say put two male Bison in a pit with a breeding female. My guess is the larger more testosterone soaked male will win his ladies affection. So the answer is the larger hornier Bison will win making both the Bison and the Bull the winner. This by the way was a trick answer since bison and bull aren't describing different animals.
A crocodile and a bull moose would never meet in the wild, but even if they did fight, either may win. A saltwater crocodile would beat a bull moose in water because of its 2000 pounded weight, sharp tough skin, and enormous size with the jaws. If they fought on land, the bull moose could trample the saltwater crocodile to death, but the saltwater crocodile might be too heavy and too big for the bull moose to kill. Even though the bull moose on the rut can kill a grizzly bear or a brown bear, the saltwater crocodile could drag an alive polar bear to the water and drown it! Saltwater crocodiles are like the strongest creatures on land and water!
The question depends on the quantity and strength of the wolves, and the strength and health of the bull moose. Usually, a pack of wolves (5 or more wolves) would attack and kill a young moose or an injured moose that is too weak to fight any longer. Wolves always look for weak animals for them to kill, like an injured moose. Even if the wolves attack a healthy, strong moose, the wolves would win but they would get some members injured. Bull moose can sometimes drive off a pack of wolves if they are large and the wolves were not eager to fight down it. But bull moose can also kill or fend off a pack of wolves if they were strong and healthy enough to do so. Bull moose are pretty aggressive and powerful enough to kill grizzly bears or brown bears, which makes them quite dangerous enough to fight off a pack of wolves. Ten or eleven strong wolves are enough to bring down a healthy, strong rutting bull moose if they avoid the moose's hooves/antlers, and gave painful bites to the hamstrings.
The moose, especially if the moose is a bull moose on the rut, would knock out the two men easily if the two men do not run away fast. Moose are standing quite taller than a human and can even send a grizzly bear flying. Even if the two men had knives or clubs, the moose (if the moose was a bull moose) would gore the two men with its large antlers to death and tear them out.
Bull...is everywhere. Bull is the term for a male bovine as well as large species of male antelope and deer, which includes cattle, bison, elk, moose etc. A male elephant is also referred to as a bull.
No bear would dare mess with, let alone kill a bull moose on the rut.
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A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
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