Native to the Arctic region, reindeer are one of the staples for the survival of Arctic people, having been used… Muskox FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) What is a Muskox? Musk oxen live in Alaska, Greenland, Canada, Norway, and Russia. Their habitat is the Arctic tundra. They are ...
It is native to the Arctic regions, and is known for the strong odor (musk) emitted by males during the seasonal rut. This musk has the effect of attracting females during mating season. It is a very large bovid, with females measuring around 135 to 200 cm (4 ft 5 in. to 6 ft ...
p pBackground/p pThe modern wildherd of the tundra muskox (itOvibos moschatus/it) is native only to the New World (northern North America and Greenland), a... RD Macphee,AN Tikhonov,D Mol,... - 《Bmc Evolutionary Biology》 被引量: 288发表: 2005年 Enhancement of local species richn...
The muskox Ovibos moschatus (Zimmerman 1780) is a specialised arctic mammal with a highly fragmented circumpolar distribution, with native populations in Canada and east Greenland and introduced populations in west Greenland, Alaska, Siberia and Eurasia. In 1971, five O. moschatus individuals from...
the archaeological excavations of the Norse Greenlandic ‘Farm Beneath the Sand’ (also known as GUS, from its Danish name, “Gården Under Sandet”) have played a role, with regards to the provenance of fur remains at the site that suggested a link between the Norsemen with Native Americ...
The basalts dip gently (∼4°) to the north exposing a stair-step morphology defined by individual resistant flows. Contacts as originally indicated by Baragar (1969) as well as sample sites and native copper occurrences are indicated; S1, S2, and S3 refer to the sampling sections of Bar...