Safari Ltd Muskox North American Wildlife

SAF100095
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In Stock

Description

Despite its name, the muskox is more closely related to the goat family than to oxen. These shaggy beasts move through the Arctic wilderness in herds of about 20 individuals. If one animal is injured, the herd will form a protective circle around it with their horns facing outward.

  • Scientific Name: Ovibos moschatus
  • Characteristics: This muskox is galloping along, with his shaggy fur flowing in the cold winter wind. This hand-painted figure features all the accurate details of these unusual creatures, from their curved horns to their long outer coat of “guard hairs” that gives the impression that the muskox is much larger than it actually is.
  • Size and Color: The muskox figure is 4 ¾ inches long and almost 3 inches tall, or about the size of a small index card. Its fur is lighter brown on its back and shoulder hump, with much darker shades on its sides and head. Its legs are light brown, and its hooves are black. The horns are light brown with black tips, and the area around its black nose and mouth is white.  
  • The Muskox is part of the Wild Safari® North American Wildlife collection
  • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free

History:

Muskoxen are named for the strong odor they give off during breeding season. During this time, males are the dominant members of the pack, though the roles switch once females become pregnant. During that period, the females determine where and how far the herd will go during their daily travels.

Muskox were much more widespread in earlier times, though the warming of the earth after the last Ice Age has restricted their modern range to the very northernmost areas of North America. They are presently found in Greenland and Canada, with some populations introduced into Alaska.

  • Recommended Age: 3+
  • Size in cm: 11.81 L x 3.81 W x 7.11 H
  • Size in inches: 4.65 L x 1.5 W x 2.8 H
  • UPC: 095866002169