* Aquatic plants: Water lilies, pondweed, cattails, sedges, bulrushes, and other water plants.
* Trees and shrubs: Willow, birch, aspen, maple, and other deciduous trees.
* Grasses and forbs: Grasses, clover, and other herbaceous plants.
They also eat twigs, bark, and leaves during the winter when other food sources are scarce.
The specific plants they eat will depend on the location and time of year. For example, in areas with lots of water, moose will eat more aquatic plants. In the winter, they will rely more on browsing on trees and shrubs.
Here are some interesting facts about moose eating habits:
* Moose are selective eaters. They prefer to eat the most nutritious plants, and they will avoid plants that are toxic or have low nutritional value.
* Moose can eat a lot of food. A large bull moose can eat up to 60 pounds of food per day.
* Moose have a special digestive system that allows them to break down the cellulose in plants.
It is important to note that moose are wild animals, and they should be observed from a safe distance. Do not approach them, and keep your distance.