The breeding season starts at the beginning of summer (June/July) and is over around the end summer (August/September) and the cows usually have the calves anywhere from April to June. If a calf is born in the winter months it would be very unusual and it probably wouldn't not survive.
usually one, two is rare
A stork deliver their babies to them over night in a bucket.
Oh, what a delightful question! Musk oxen are strong and resilient creatures that do not hibernate in the winter. Instead, they have thick fur coats to keep them warm in the cold Arctic temperatures. These majestic animals can be seen roaming and foraging for food even in the snowy winter months, creating a beautiful sight against the white landscape.
Musk Oxen food chain
musk oxen live in tundra
No, musk oxen are diurnal, which means they are active during the day.
They use their hoofed feet to dig out grasses, lichens and willows
They eat musk oxen.
yes
tundraNo
no
There is no standard collective noun for a group of musk oxen. The standard collective noun for a group of any large mammals will work: a herd of musk oxen