Wolves and (sometimes) polar bears prey on the muskox. The fox will scavenge on the carcass if it can, but it is too small to bring one down. Native peoples also hunt the muskox for food and for the coat it wears, and have done so for thousands of years. A link to the Wikipedia article on the muskox is supplied.
According the the folks at North Conway Moose Safari
No real predators as they're the largest animal in most areas where they live.
1) Man biggest, taking moose lives with vehicle collisions & a week long hunting season.
2) Ticks, can be 10,000 on a single moose.
3) Pack of coyotes may go after a very young moose.
Wolves, bears, and humans are the three main predators of the moose.
* Wolves: usually attack the sick and weak
* Bears:
- Black: Attack the smaller moose
- Grizzly: Attack the larger moose
* Humans: Kill moose for their meat and sometimes antlers.
(Sometimes scavengers like the red fox will pick up the leftover meat)
Another predator of moose are what I believe are called "Winter Ticks" that cause a Moose to rub/eat off fur that keep it warm, and can lower a moose population by 50% in one year. Maybe only 40%, either way.
the predators of musk oxen are polar bears, Arctic foxes, and Arctic wolves.
Mainly, gray wolves, although bears may take one occasionally.
Cars,semi-trucks and humans
They are a type of cattle so they are prey animals
Yes, a Musk Ox can be domesticated.
The Musk Ox is a consumer of plants not a producer.
yes the sun help the musk ox keep warm in the cold tundra
No. It eats grasses and is a herd animal.
a wolf
no
Wolves
No.
No, they are herbivores.
underground
The Musk Ox is noted for the strong odor emitted by males, from which its name derives. Musk oxen live primarily in the Arctic area of North America.