The moose in the picture is one of Sweden's over 400,000 moose. An adult moose bull can have a height of more than 2 meters and weigh up to 800 kg.
It is available in different sizes (13x18, 21x30, and 50x70)) also as magnets.
Moose, Älg in Swedish, is the largest member of the deer family and can weigh up to 700 kilograms. Moose are distinguished by the broad, flat branched horns of the males. Their diet consists of both terrestrial and aquatic vegetation. The summer population of Moose in Sweden reaches 300.000- 400,000 individuals. Every spring, 100,000 new calves are born around the country populating all of Sweden except the island of Gotland. This makes Sweden the country with the densest moose population in the world. Unlike most other deer species, moose are solitary animals and do not form herds. Regardless of the hundreds of thousands in numbers and although generally slow-moving, it might be difficult to see a moose by traveling to Central Sweden, the most moose-dense area of the country.