
Muskox Identification - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Muskox Identification Muskox Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) are stocky, long-haired mammals with a slight shoulder hump and a very short tail. Both sexes have horns; however, the horns …
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Ulukhaktok Arts Centre - Muskox horn carvings, qiviut and other …
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Muskox Guide, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
The appearance of muskox horns changes seasonally as they mature, and young adults (three-year-old bulls) in particular change over the course of a few months. Identification clues to age …
Muskox - Wikipedia
Euceratherium skeleton (missing its ribs) The modern muskox is the last member of a line of ovibovines that first evolved in temperate regions of Asia and adapted to a cold tundra …
Muskox - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
The muskox rut lasts from late August to October. Bulls gather and defend harems from other bulls, sorting out who is dominant by charging one another from distances of 50 yards and …
Musk Ox Horn - Etsy
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Both cows and bulls have impressive horns. The horns curve downward toward the face, then out and up at the slender tips. On the bulls, the base of each horn extends across the forehead to …
Muskox - Arctic Genomics
Muskox horn was used as ladles, leisters for fishing, bows, spoons, and blubber pounders. Their bones had many uses to the Indigenous peoples including; sealing harpoons, tool handles, …
Muskox Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
General Description The muskox (Ovibos moschatus) is a stocky, long-haired animal with a slight shoulder hump and a very short tail. Inupiaq-speaking Eskimos call itomingmak, meaning “the …