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Why Moose Love Licking Cars

Why Moose Love Licking Cars

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Interactive Video

Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

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Hard

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Moose are attracted to cars because they are covered in salt, which is a vital nutrient for them. In their natural habitats, salt is scarce, especially in winter when salt licks are buried under snow. Roads become alternative salt sources due to de-icing practices. This behavior poses risks to both moose and drivers. Wildlife managers suggest relocating road salt, draining salty puddles, and using alternative de-icing chemicals to prevent moose from associating roads with salt. It's crucial to avoid encouraging moose to lick cars as they can be dangerous.

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What challenges do moose face in winter regarding their salt intake?

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What measures can be taken to prevent moose from associating roads with salt?

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