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To the inexperienced eye, they do share some similarities. They are of similar size and weight and have similar winter/summer coats. They both have horns, but different sizes and shapes. They are mammals of the bovidae family, Gestation periods are similar and herding instincts are the same. The differences are that Muskoxen secrete an odour from which their name derives. Muskox live in Northern Canada and surrounding locations and in the Siberian Peninsula, Yaks live in Asia. The main difference however is in the Muskox scientific classification, Muskox are more closely related to sheep and goats than to oxen

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The moose and the elk are both part of the deer family. The moose is also the largest member of it. You can tell a moose apart by it's huge palpate antlers (on the males) and its bulbous overhanging nose. On the other hand, an elk is much smaller and more slender with branching antlers. A male elk also has a shaggy throat sack, but they do not have the bulbous nose that the moose has.

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a very large rodent native in china

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Moose are large species of cervids or deer. A goose is a large, long-necked water bird. Except for the name, a moose and a goose are very different from the other.

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