Moose isn't extinct from the US.United States?
NoUnited States?
still no, I don't think moose ever existed in AfghanistanOh, I guess I was misled because moose populations have decreased a lot in the US, and exist in small numbers.
Anyway, I’ll say Afghanistan.
still no, no moose in Nepal eitherI’m gonna have to go with Nepal, I would say Russia but I’m pretty sure they are still abundant there.
Oh, I guess I was misled because moose populations have decreased a lot in the US, and exist in small numbers.
Anyway, I’ll say Afghanistan.
Mongoliastill no, no moose in Nepal either
nope, but I suppose you are moving closer longitudinallyMongolia
Switzerland?A mostly temperate country with a significant portion of it being mountainous. Moose is (most likely) extinct here but several other species of ungulates still occur in good numbers. A species previously thought extinct was rediscovered from here.
New Zealand?A mostly temperate country with a significant portion of it being mountainous. Moose is (most likely) extinct here but several other species of ungulates still occur in good numbers. A species previously thought extinct was rediscovered from here.
A mostly temperate country with a significant portion of it being mountainous. Moose is (most likely) extinct here but several other species of ungulates still occur in good numbers. A species previously thought extinct was rediscovered from here.
Does Germany have any rediscoveries although? Cause NZ I think an alpine gecko was rediscovered or found to not be missing only like a year back, and of course there's takahe which also happen to occur around the same region which moose did. (And of course they're considered 'cryptids' here).I'm torn because it's one of two countries, as I know which species you refer to...
I'm going to go with Germany.
Does Germany have any rediscoveries although? Cause NZ I think an alpine gecko was rediscovered or found to not be missing only like a year back, and of course there's takahe which also happen to occur around the same region which moose did. (And of course they're considered 'cryptids' here).
Oh, thought it may have been a pine vole, but my brain lumped them with Lichtenstein so I just assumed that they would fall under Austria/Lichtenstein. Ans what happened to meese in Germany?Bavarian pine vole
Eurasian Elks (=Moose) were once extinct in Germany after a century-long decline, driven to hunting and deforestation.Oh, thought it may have been a pine vole, but my brain lumped them with Lichtenstein so I just assumed that they would fall under Austria/Lichtenstein. Ans what happened to meese in Germany?
that's right your turn I supposeNew Zealand?
takahe, good guess thoBavarian pine vole is, I think, the species they are referencing, but it got rediscovered like right on the border between Austria and Germany and the name would imply Germany as would the moose clue.