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Watch Musk Ox Battle One of the Harshest Climates on the Planet | Short Film Showcase


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·Nov 11, 2024

The eyes stretch to nothing but an empty horizon and a landscape covered in its entirety by endless white sheets of snow. And with that, it's freezing temperatures and harsh conditions. How could anyone or anything possibly survive in such conditions for an extended period of time without freezing to death? They are probably the animals with the most strength and stamina that you will ever come across, living in the most unforgiving and merciless weather conditions. But yet, they survive because they are pilfering. They are fighters. You would be wrong if you called them the frozen warriors.

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They have lived for centuries in the Arctic. They made it through the last ice age with little or no need to adapt to their changing environment, their furs enabling them to withstand the harshest of weather conditions.

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For a long period of time, the muskox have survived in the Arctic despite its bitterness. But recently, things have taken a dramatic turn for the worse, and even these strong and enduring warriors are struggling to find it habitable. Will they survive another century?

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