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translate to "ugly moose" and "ugly bison", respectively. In
historic times,
muskoxen primarily lived in
Greenland and the
Canadian Arctic of the
Northwest Territories...
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muskoxen.
There is no
available information of the wolves'
movements where the
muskoxen were. In the wild,
Arctic wolves primarily prey on
muskoxen and...
- reintroduced, but 2
muskoxen died in the
first months: one from
unknown causes, and the
other from
infighting among the
muskoxen.
Seven months later,...
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available qiviut comes from Canada, and is
obtained from the
pelts of
muskoxen after hunts. In Alaska,
qiviut is
obtained from
farmed animals or gathered...
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Ellesmere Island (Inuktitut: ᐅᒥᖕᒪᒃ ᓄᓇ, romanized: Umingmak Nuna, lit. 'land of
muskoxen'; French: île d'Ellesmere) is Canada's
northernmost and
third largest island...
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occasionally been
observed to kill
large prey such as moose,
bison and
muskoxen unaided. The size of a wolf
hunting pack is
related to the
number of pups...
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extinct genus Euceratherium.
Unlike today's
Arctic and tundra-adapted
muskoxen, with
their long,
shaggy coats,
Bootherium was
physically adapted to a...
- caribou, barren-ground caribou, and
polar bears. At one time over 68,000
muskoxen lived on the island, the
majority of the world's po****tion. However, the...
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Muskoxen in Greenland...
- ice age
environment in the preserve,
together with
reintroduced muskoxen. The
muskoxen were
reintroduced to the area in 1970,
after being wiped out in...