A musk ox.
Etymology
So called because of the strong odour, or musk , emitted by the males during the rutting season.
Noun
musk ox (plural musk oxen )
An Arctic mammal , Ovibos moschatus of the Caprinae subfamily of the family Bovidae , having a thick coat and long curved horns .
2018 , Tim Flannery , Europe: A Natural History , page 205 :Its ʽcore faunaʼ consisted of the woolly mammoth, woolly rhino, saiga, muskox and the arctic fox. All except the woolly rhino evolved in the northern Arctic, and all had been evolving for several million years before their modern forms appeared.
Translations
Arctic mammal
Bulgarian: мускусен бик m ( muskusen bik )
Catalan: bou mesquer m
Cherokee: ᏧᏴᏢ ᏯᎾᏌ ( tsuyvtlv yanasa )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 麝牛 (zh) ( shèniú )
Czech: pižmoň m
Danish: moskusokse c
Dutch: muskusos (nl) m
Estonian: muskusveis
Faroese: moskusneyt n
Finnish: myskihärkä (fi)
French: bœuf musqué (fr) m
German: Moschusochse (de) m
Greek: μοσχόβους m ( moschóvous ) , προβατόβους ο μοσχοφόρος m ( provatóvous o moschofóros )
Greenlandic: umimmak
Icelandic: sauðnaut n
Inuktitut: ᐅᒥᖕᒪᒃ ( omingmak )
Italian: bue muschiato m
Japanese: 麝香牛 (ja) ( ジャコウウシ , jakōushi)
Korean: 사향소 ( sahyangso )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: gayê miskî , miskga
Norwegian:
Bokmål: moskusfe n , moskusokse m , moskus (no) m , moskusku m or f
Nynorsk: moskusfe n , moskusokse m , moskus m , moskusku f
Polish: piżmowół (pl) m anim
Portuguese: boi-almiscarado m
Romanian: bou moscat (ro) m
Russian: овцебы́к (ru) m ( ovcebýk ) , му́скусный бык m ( múskusnyj byk )
Spanish: buey almizclero m
Swedish: myskoxe (sv) c
Turkish: misk öküzü
Vietnamese: bò xạ hương