Description
''Praeovibos priscus'' was larger than the modern muskox (''Ovibos moschatus)'' with a shoulder height of 130–165 cm and longer, more massive limbs.Mol, D., De Vos, J. & Reumer, J.W. F., 1999 – ''Praeovibos priscus'' (Bovidae, Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the North Sea and aspects of its paleoecologyDistribution and habitat
The giant muskox was widespread during the Pleistocene, ranging from western Europe to Alaska and the Northern Yukon Territory. During the Glacial Periods ''Praeovibus priscus'' lived in the upland together with reindeer (''Rangifer tarandus)'' and other alpine animals. This species also lived in open wooded or savanna-like habitat, however in Spain and England it has been found living in moist, temperate forests.Peter C. Lent (1999)References
{{Taxonbar, from1=Q54875504, from2=Q30673256 Pleistocene even-toed ungulates Bovidae Prehistoric monotypic mammal genera