Museum’s new exhibit-Muskox

The Museum has acquired an impressive new exhibit. It is the Muskox(Ovibos Moschatus), which lives in the Arctic Habitat and belongs to the Bovidae family. Its name comes from the smell it has during the mating season.
It is a large animal with strong insulation due to its fur, allowing it to survive temperatures below -40°C. Its weight reaches 180-400 kg, and its length is up to 2,5 meters.
In addition to admiring this magnificent animal, visitors to the museum can learn about its lifestyle and the dangers it faces.