Moose are typically silent creatures as they move through their taiga biome and through the northern regions of the United States. However, in late fall, the adult moose tend to vocalize more with a loud call called a rut. The males have a low and loud bellow. Which statement best explains the reasoning for this behavior in the fall?

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Vocalizations are common in the fall to follow the lead of a migrating moose.
Vocalizations are common in the fall to follow the lead of a migrating moose.

Vocalizations are common in the fall to deter other moose from migrating to the area.
Vocalizations are common in the fall to deter other moose from migrating to the area.

Vocalizations are common in the fall to call for mates so that offspring are born in the spring.
Vocalizations are common in the fall to call for mates so that offspring are born in the spring.

Vocalizations are common in the fall to prevent predators from moving into the habitat of the moose

Vocalizations are common in the fall to call for mates so that offspring are born in the spring.