Court Services Officer Curtis Worland was reportedly attempting to 'haze a group of muskox' that was near a dog kennel when he was attacked.
Court Services Officer Curtis Worland was reportedly attempting to"haze a group of muskox" that was near a dog kennel when he was attacked."CSO Worland proudly wore the Court Services Officer uniform and honorably served the people of Alaska for 13 years," Alaska State Troopers said in a post on Facebook.
According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, muskox can grow up to 5 feet and weigh between 600-800 pounds.State officials say muskoxen were reintroduced to Alaska in 1930. By 2000, almost 4,000 were believed to live in the state. However, officials believe that number has declined in recent years.
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