No. Bobcats cannot live or survive where caribou and muskox do because it's far too cold for it.
Caribou: Rangifer tarandusMusk Ox: Ovibos moschatus
Usually in the tundra organisms dont have to worry about competition; the tundra is too big and not many animals can survive against the harsh climate. However, an example of competition could be between a musk ox and a caribou. A musk ox's diet consists of plants such as sedges and grasses, while a caribou's is made of berries, grass and sedge. When food is hard to find musk ox and caribou might have some competition trying to get something to eat. Might be hard to find a musk ox fighting for a sedge with a caribou, though.
Usually in the tundra organisms dont have to worry about competition; the tundra is too big and not many animals can survive against the harsh climate. However, an example of competition could be between a musk ox and a caribou. A musk ox's diet consists of plants such as sedges and grasses, while a caribou's is made of berries, grass and sedge. When food is hard to find musk ox and caribou might have some competition trying to get something to eat. Might be hard to find a musk ox fighting for a sedge with a caribou, though.
Caribou: Rangifer tarandusMusk Ox: Ovibos moschatus
just about any carnivore would eat a "cotton mouse" cats,dogs, birds of prey,snakes,foxes,weasles, ect. lol
No. It eats grasses and is a herd animal.
tundra
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No. Caribou are herbivorous creatures which mean they only eat plants, not other animals.
they eat about every hour
Polar bear, musk ox, Arctic fox, gray wolf, caribou.
people long ago like aboriginal eat great musk ox ,many people don't wan't to eat it because they have hard meat