What is the size of a moose?

The North American moose, Alces alces, and Eurasian moose, A. alces alces (known in North America as elk, wapiti or American elk), is the largest extant species in family Cervidae, the deer family. The largest moose on record stood 2.34 m (7 feet 8 inches) at the shoulder in Denali National Park, Alaska; was 3.26 m (10 feet 8 inches) in length; and weighed approximately 820 kg (1807 lbs). However, this moose was more than likely diseased because normal bull moose rarely top one ton or seven feet at the withers