What is a herd of moose called?

A herd of moose is typically comprised of females and their young offspring, led by a dominant female called a cow. Adult males, called bulls, typically live solitary lives outside of mating season, and only join the herd briefly during this time. The size of a moose herd can vary depending on factors such as availability of food and habitat, but typically ranges from a few individuals up to 20 or more. Moose are known for their large size and distinctive antlers, which are used for mating rituals and combat between males.