Does a tiger eats moose?

It's unlikely that a tiger would eat a moose. Here's why:

* Geographic separation: Tigers are primarily found in Asia, while moose live in North America and some parts of Eurasia. Their ranges don't overlap significantly.

* Dietary preferences: Tigers are apex predators that typically hunt deer, wild pigs, and other smaller prey. While they're capable of taking down large animals, moose are significantly larger and more powerful than their typical prey.

* Hunting adaptations: Tigers are adapted for hunting in forests and jungles, while moose are adapted for colder, more open environments.

However:

* It's possible that a tiger might encounter a moose in a zoo or a controlled environment.

* In theory, a very large and hungry tiger could potentially kill a moose, but it would be a difficult and risky endeavor.

So, while it's not impossible, it's highly improbable that a tiger would eat a moose in the wild.