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Musk ox (Ovibos moschatus) herd, Wrangel Island, Far Eastern Russia, March
naturepl.com / : Sergey Gorshkov
Media ID 18248598
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Ovibos
Ovibos Moschatus
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Ruminantia
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Unesco World Heritage Site
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