Yes, the muskox is a mammal.
Muskox was created in 1816.
Muskoxen primarily live in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.There are some small populations in Sweden, Siberia, Norway, and Alaska.
The very northern part of North America, as well as the northern edge of the continent Eurasia.
The scientific name for the muskox is Ovibos moschatus.
No, the muskox is an Arctic wolf's prey item.
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A muskox stands around 5 to 6 feet in length.
A young one, but not an adult one since the muskox has such thick fur to protect itself from blizzards, wolves, and polar bears. The muskox has a weight advantage of 880 pounds, whereareas the siberian tiger has a weight of 600 to 650 pounds. The muskox's weight would make it very hard for the siberian tiger to bring it down. Also, if the siberian tiger gets near the muskox, the muskox could kill it with a gore of a horn or a headbutt.
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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