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  2. Muskox - Wikipedia

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    The small tail, often concealed under a layer of fur, measures only 10 cm (3.9 in) long. Adults, on average, weigh 285 kg (628 lb), but can range from 180 to 410 kg (400 to 900 lb). [ 13 ] [ 21 ] The thick coat and large head suggest a larger animal than the muskox truly is; the bison, to which the muskox is often compared, can weigh up to ...

  3. Qiviut - Wikipedia

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    Qiviut sweater worth about Can$900 in 2014. An adult muskox can produce 1.8 to 3.2 kg (4 to 7 lb) of qiviut a year. Qiviut is produced by the muskox's secondary hair follicles, which are not associated with sebaceous glands, and therefore is a much drier fibre than wool, having only about 7 percent oils.

  4. Bootherium - Wikipedia

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    Bootherium (Greek: "ox" (boos), "beast" (therion) [1]) is an extinct bovid genus from the Middle to Late Pleistocene of North America which contains a single species, Bootherium bombifrons. [2] Vernacular names for Bootherium include Harlan's muskox , woodox , woodland muskox , [ 3 ] helmeted muskox , [ 4 ] or bonnet-headed muskox .

  5. Musk Ox Proves To Be Surprisingly Talented at Tetherball ...

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    For a female muskox at the Port Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington, a morning’s exercise can take many of forms. She can trot around her enclosure, hang out with her calf, or get a little game ...

  6. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Adult musk-ox hide is too heavy to be used for most clothing, but it was used for mittens as well as summer caps, as the long hairs kept mosquitoes away. It was also suitable as bedding. [ 111 ] [ 126 ] In places where larger animals were scarce, such as Alaska and Greenland, the skins of small animals like marmots and Arctic ground squirrels ...

  7. Thousands of Fort Worth children learn yoga for exercise and ...

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    For 3-year-old Evvie, she enjoyed pretending to be a musk ox shaking off the snow from its fur, hands and knees wide on all fours shaking side to side in a cat-cow pose, she said.

  8. Tundra of North America - Wikipedia

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    The keystone herbivores are the musk ox and the caribou. They have thick shaggy coats that they shed during the warmer months. [8] Caribou use their nimble legs to escape quickly from predators while the musk ox uses each other to make a fierce wall of horns. These animals help keep each other alive as well as the ecosystem around them.

  9. 5 things to know for Feb. 21: Federal firings, Inflation ...

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    The Trump administration and Musk have insisted that they are carefully purging the federal workforce by firing only low-performing employees serving in non-critical roles, or recent hires on ...