Meet Elon Muskox, the Yellowknife sculpture named after Tesla CEO

Mayor Rebecca Alty unveiled the winning name live on CBC News Network Friday

Image | Elon Muskox and Elon Musk

Caption: Yellowknifers voted to name the muskox 'Elon Muskox.' (John Last/CBC, Robyn Beck/Reuters)

One of Yellowknife's most high-profile new residents has a new name: Elon Muskox.
Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty announced the name for the life-size sculpture, located outside Yellowknife city hall, Friday morning on CBC News Network with Heather Hiscox.
Elon Muskox beat out hundreds of suggestions from local residents submitted to Yellowknife city hall over the last week and a half. They've ranged from the serious (Me'die'ah — "the bearded one") to the absurd (Musky McMuskoxface) and everywhere in between.
The muskox sculpture previously represented the Northwest Territories at a special exhibit in Gatineau, Que. It's a "mosaiculture artwork" — a sculpture made from living ingredients. Its fuzzy surface is covered with sprouted plants that will make the sculpture look shaggier over time.

Image | Yellowknife muskox with sign

Caption: This muskox sculpture, located outside Yellowknife's city hall, finally has a new name: Elon Muskox. (John Last/CBC)

Alty said there's hope that Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, will appreciate the name. "We're hoping he'll come to visit now ... the muskox would love to see him."
The winning name was chosen by Yellowknife residents, who voted on all the submitted options online. Eric Fuhrmann, who submitted the name, will claim a one-month family pass to the city's facilities for suggesting the winner.

Media Video | CBC News : Yellowknife mayor announces name of giant muskox

Caption: Yellowknife mayor Rebecca Alty announces the winning entry in a contest to name a mosaiculture muskox statue donated to the city last month.

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