Friday, December 9, 2022

muskox mother and calf https://www.bing.com/search?q=muskox&form=hpcapt&filters=HpDate:%2220221209_0800%22

 For some reason my wife's Macbook Pro laptop won't put URLs in the body of the work on this page. So, once again I had to put the URL up in the title so you would know what it is.

Also, my daughter is upgrading my own laptop (15 inch display macbook pro) 2015 so I basically will have a new computer with new battery, keyboard and display all for around 600 dollars or more at the Apple Store. But I have to wait for it to be finished. This is good because it allows me to likely buy her a higher level laptop for her business for Christmas because I'm saving so much money on my own laptop. So, this is good for everyone. Also, I don't have to learn another operating system like you often have to do when shifting computers too. So, it's a win win situation for everyone this Christmas!

My 2009 Macbook pro laptop's operating system I found doesn't work online anymore so I can no longer use that one. But, I do have a friend who still uses his 15 inch display Macbook pro online and found a way to get it to still work. So, I realize it is possible it's just I find it easier to do what I'm doing.

Happy Holidays everyone!

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  1. Today on Bing
    December 9, 2022

    Muskoxen in Dovre-Sunndalsfjella National Park, Norway

    These handsome beasts are a living legacy of primeval times—they've watched history unfold around them from the era of the woolly mammoth. The cow and calf in our photo belong to Norway's only herd of muskoxen, and you can visit them in Dovre-Sunndalsfjella National Park. If you feel like roaming by yourself, follow the signposted Musk Ox Trail; just be aware that the massive animals are known to attack if they feel threatened, so give them a wide berth. That sound too scary? Jump on a park safari with an experienced guide who can keep you safe and help you see the muskox in all its hairy glory.

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  2. See all on Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskox

    The muskox (Ovibos moschatus, in Latin "musky sheep-ox"), also spelled musk ox and musk-ox, plural muskoxen or musk oxen (in Inuktitut: ᐅᒥᖕᒪᒃ, umingmak; in Woods Cree: ᒫᖨᒨᐢ, mâthi-môs, ᒫᖨᒧᐢᑐᐢ, mâthi-mostos), is a hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae. Native to the Arctic, it is noted for its thick coat … See more

    Extant relatives
    The muskox is in the subtribe Ovibovina (or tribe Ovibovini) in the tribe Caprini (or subfamily Caprinae) of the subfamily Antilopinae in the family Bovidae. It is more closely related to See more

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    During the summer, muskoxen live in wet areas, such as river valleys, moving to higher elevations in the winter to avoid deep snow. Muskoxen will eat grasses, arctic willows, woody plants, lichens, and mosses. When food is abundant, they prefer succulent … See more

    Historically, this species declined because of overhunting, but population recovery has taken place following enforcement of hunting regulations. Management in the late 1900s was … See more

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    Both male and female muskoxen have long, curved horns. Muskoxen stand 1.1 to 1.5 m (4 to 5 ft) high at the shoulder, with females measuring … See more

    Prehistory
    During the Pleistocene period, muskoxen were much more widespread. Fossil evidence shows that they lived across the Siberian and North … See more

    Muskoxen live in herds of 12–24 in the winter and 8–20 in the summer. They do not hold territories, but they do mark their trails with preorbital glands. Male and female muskoxen … See more

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