Luke Renard Native Inuits call musk oxen “the bearded ones,” and while they look like modern mastodons, they’re more closely related to wild sheep and goats than to cattle, or to mammoths. After ...
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Footage of the musk ox: Native to the frozen Arctic
Discover the formidable presence of the Musk Ox with this intense close-up video. The footage focuses on the animal's massive head, highlighting its defining features: the thick, curved horns (boss) ...
It’s hard to miss a musk ox: It looks like a buffalo decked out in a hairy fur coat. And yet this easy-to-spot giant, which lives on tundras from Siberia to Greenland, is still surprisingly mysterious ...
If you grab the ancient musk ox by the horns, you just might find a new genus and species. A New Mexico fossil has been determined to be a new genus and species of an ice age relative of the musk ox.
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