Watch, learn, and share as we meet a herd of Musk Ox from the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The Wild Side With Clay Carabajal will teach you some fun Musk Ox facts for you to share with your family and friends.
Special thanks to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center for allowing us to share their herd with all of you.
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Happy Lunar New Year and the Year of the Ox
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This is in amazing Chanell I wish more people would watch these
Perfect timing for our Lunar New Year unit. Thank you!!
I love your channel and the Musk Ox
i watch first time your video and i loved it coz you really shared some knowledge in simple words great job
loved it
perfect episode, I even picked up a few more details that I didn't knew about them before. very well researched and well explained!
My son loves this video!
Thank you!
They're seriously more related to goats? I thought they were cows.
You deserve to have millions of subscribers, very pleasant video indeed!
I wanna imagine them being more related to sheep. Since goats are disgusting animals
They are so cute and dangerous at the same time. I wonder what one would look like washed and brushed. Ready for the show ring!
My favorite fact is that they have the same larynx configuration as lions do😈 allowing them to growl just like a big puddy cat 🐱😉
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Paulo. From. Brazil…amazing……..
The Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) is the only extant member of the genus Ovibos, it is one of the only two extant members of the tribe Ovibovini, the other being the Takin (Budorcas taxicolor), which is found only in Central Asia, Ovibovini is one of the three tribes that now belong to a new subfamily called Ovibovinae, the others being the tribes Hemitragini (Tahrs) and Naemorhedini (Gorals, Serows, Chamoises, and Mountain Goat), Ovibovinae is a subfamily of bovids that lives mostly in cold-climate habitats, it is actually known that Ovibovinae is most closely related to the subfamilies Hippotraginae (Grazing Antelope) and Alcelaphinae (Hartebeest, Wildebeests, Hirola, and Tsessebees).
I love ur videos you should have, like 1k likes on here. You are a smart intelligent man. Thank you for making videos like these to give people information on a musk ox. One thing I learn is that the musk ox is a goat! I didn’t know that!! We need more people like you on YouTube.👍😁
Austin was more interested in himself being filmed and asking for donations than even a full shot of the Musk Ox.
As soon as I can
So I Guess They Technically Play Bloody Knuckles. But Instead Of Punching Knuckles, They Repeatedly Headbutt Eachother Until One Gives Up Lol
First I’m like that’s pretty small for a ice age ox. Then I learn it’s a goat and I’m like, Oh that’s a big goat! That more like it lol.
Great video. Thank you for this information
Nice video, Qujanaq greetings from Greenland!!
That’s not true
It’s a prehistoric cattle ok.
Thus take all bovines.
I would've loved to have heard a roar! How big are the largest herds? Also, thank you for enabling closed captioning to help your deaf and hard of hearing audience!
Muskox have lion voice!? That's so wild!