ovibos moschatus

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Definition

Noun A large, shaggy-coated bovid mammal (Ovibos moschatus) native to the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland. It is an intermediate species in terms of size and anatomy, sharing characteristics with both oxen and sheep.

Usage

The term "Ovibos moschatus" is the scientific name. In common usage, the animal is almost exclusively referred to as the muskox or musk ox. * Ovibos moschatus is uniquely adapted to survive in the harsh Arctic tundra. * The herd of Ovibos moschatus formed a defensive circle against the wolves.

Examples
  • Scientific Context: "The study focused on the evolutionary history of ."
  • Descriptive Context: "With its thick coat and formidable horns, is an iconic Arctic species."
  • Conservation Context: "Protecting the habitat of is crucial for its survival."
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name Ovibos is derived from Latin, meaning "sheep-ox," which directly references its intermediate anatomy.
  • The species name moschatus refers to the musky odor emitted by males during the mating season.
Variants and Related Words
  • Muskox / Musk ox (n.): The universal common name for .
  • Umingmak (n.): The Inuktitut (Inuit language) name for the muskox, meaning "the bearded one."
Synonyms
  • Muskox
  • Musk ox
Related Terminology
  • Bovid (n.): A member of the family Bovidae, which includes hollow-horned ruminants like cattle, sheep, goats, and antelopes.
  • Qiviut (n.): The fine, soft underwool of the muskox, which is highly prized for its warmth and texture.
Noun
  1. large shaggy-coated bovid mammal of Canada and Greenland; intermediate in size and anatomy between an ox and a sheep