Alces alces

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Definition

Noun * Alces alces: The scientific name (genus and species) for a very large species of deer native to northern forests of North America, Europe, and Asia. It is characterized by its long legs, humped shoulders, and, in males, enormous, broad, flattened antlers. It is commonly called 'moose' in North America and 'elk' in Europe.

Usage
  • The term Alces alces is used primarily in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other deer.
  • In everyday language, the common names 'moose' (North America) or 'elk' (Europe) are used instead.
Examples
  • The biologist published a paper on the migratory patterns of Alces alces in Scandinavia.
  • Alces alces is the largest extant species in the deer family.
  • While hiking in Alaska, we saw a magnificent Alces alces, or moose, feeding in a pond.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The name is used to place the animal within the biological classification system: Kingdom , Phylum , Class , Order , Family , Genus , Species .
Variants and Related Words
  • Moose (n.): The common name for in North America.
  • Elk (n.): The common name for in Europe. (Note: In North America, 'elk' refers to a different, smaller species, ).
  • Bull (n.): A male .
  • Cow (n.): A female .
  • Calf (n.): A young .
Synonyms
  • Moose (North American English)
  • Elk (British & European English)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Cervidae: The biological family (deer) to which belongs.
  • Ungulate: A hoofed mammal; is an ungulate.
  • Antler: The branched, bony growth on the head of a male , which is shed and regrown annually.
Noun
  1. large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male; called `elk' in Europe and `moose' in North America