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How do you give an 800-lb muskox a manicure? Very carefully

Why clipping a muskox’s hooves is the most dangerous thing these vets do Social Sharing CBC · Big muskox gets a hoof trim Arctic Vets1 month ago 2:27 Muskox anesthesia is one of the most dangerous things we do. Chloe, an 800-pound muskox, needs a hoof trim and check-up on her cracked claw and that means going under anesthetic. The vets have a tough job: they need to do everything quickly before Chloe starts to wake up.2:27 In the wild, muskoxen hooves get ground down by the rocky terrain of the tundra, but in captivity that doesn t happen, so the oxen need their hooves clipped. Easy enough, right? Wrong.

CBC s Arctic Vets brings viewers up close with polar bears, seals and muskox | iNFOnews

CBC s Arctic Vets brings viewers up close with polar bears, seals and muskox Andrew Szklaruk (left) and Dr. Chris Enright release a polar bear back safely into the wild away from the town, about 70 kilometres away from Churchill, Man. at the North Knife River delta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-CBC MANDATORY CREDIT February 25, 2021 - 10:45 AM Filming a polar bear just inches from its nose, close enough to see its breath fog up the lens, was a career highlight for Jeff Thrasher. The CBC producer is part of the team behind Arctic Vets, a new show that follows the day-to-day operations at Assiniboine Park Conservancy in Winnipeg.

CBC s Arctic Vets brings viewers up close with polar bears, seals and muskox - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

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Zoo Lights dazzle in opening night sellout

  WINNIPEG A break in the weather couldn’t have come at a better time as the Assiniboine Park Zoo flipped the switch for opening night of their annual Zoo Lights event on Saturday. A sellout crowd took in the stunning display of 1.5 million lights spread out over an eighty-acre area. There is also a video wall in one of the displays that showcases montages of Manitoba photography and images. A highlight, according to Bruce Keats, chief operating officer at the Assiniboine Park Conservancy, is the Tundra Trail. “You’ve got to go through the Tundra Trail. The Tundra Trail is a just an incredible dazzle of light displays in the Zoo tonight,” said Keats.

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