Musk-Ox
The Musk Ox is an arctic mammal from the bovine family and is known for its thick coat.
Scientific Name – Ovibos moschatus
Classification – Ovibos
Gender Names – Male – steer, bull; Female – cow; Baby – stot, calf
Collective Noun – Drove, herd, yoke
Length/Size – 1.1 to 1.5 m (4 to 5 ft)
Weight – 180 to 410 kg (400 to 900 lb)
Top Speed – 60 km/h (37 mph)
Life Expectancy – 12 – 20 years
Gestation Period – 8 – 9 months
Special Features – Covered with thick coat; male emits strong odor during mating season to attract female
Social Structure – Live in herds of 12–24
Geographical Distribution – Arctic tundra (Canadian Arctic and Greenland)
Natural Habitat – River valleys and lakeshores; shifts to higher slopes and plateaus in winter
World Population – 80,000 to 125,000
Conservation Status – Least Concern, Near Threatened, Vulnerable, Critically Endangered, Endangered
Diet – Grasses, leafy plants, mosses, herbs, and shrubs
Predators – Arctic wolves, grizzly bears and polar bears