No, the muskox is an Arctic wolf's prey item.
The muskox lives in the Arctic.
Wild muskox are found in the Arctic, and most are farmed as exotic farm animals in and around the subarctic and arctic.
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There are a few notable grazing animals that live in the Arctic. The Muskox and Caribou (also known as reindeer) are such animals.
Arctic wolves are the most common predator to the muskox. Polar bears will also hunt and kill muskox.
The mighty muskox!
Wolves and polar bears compete in the tundra, but wolves prefer to live where there is more prey. The following also live in the tundra: Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Caribou and Muskox.
Arctic wolves, and humans primarily, though brown bears have also been seen to take down muskox, especially the young calves.
No, they are too large for them to hunt anyway.
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There are many animals that live in the arctic, some of these include: the arctic fox, arctic hare, arctic tern, caribou, collared lemming, dall sheep, muskox, narwhal, snowy owl, walrus, wolverine, and of course the polar bear.