hirvet
Hirvet is a Finnish term that translates to "moose" or "elk" in English, referring to the largest species of deer in the world. These majestic animals are native to the boreal forests and temperate broadleaf and mixed forests of the Northern Hemisphere. In Finland, hirvet are a significant part of the natural landscape and culture.
The physical characteristics of hirvet include their large size, long legs, and distinctive palmate antlers, which
Hirvet play a crucial role in their ecosystems as large grazers, influencing vegetation structure and composition.