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Inuit Art: Muskox
Artist: Simionie Hakuluk
Size: 8 3/4″ High x 13″ Long x 5 3/4” Wide
Community: Rankin Inlet Year: 2000 Stone: Serpentine
_ Muskox _
Muskox are large and hairy goat-like mammals with impressive horns, adapted to extremely cold grassland environments.
There were originally two types of muskox in North America but only the tundra Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus)
survived the megafuana extinction associated with the end of the last age. Muskox crossed the land bridge from Siberia to North America
during the last ice age about 90,000 years ago and thrived with the Wooly Mammoth and other large mammals on the dry, cold grassland
of Alaska and Yukon that was never glaciated called Beringia. Muskox also lived just south of the edges of glaciers, and their range expanded
about 10,000 years ago as the circumpolar glaciers disappeared. They spread across the Arctic from Siberia, to Alaska, across the Arctic
Archipelago and mainland tundra of Canada, to Greenland.
At one time during the ice age, their range included areas as far south as Toronto, Canada.
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