I know arctic wolves eat them.
No, the muskox is a primary consumer. It eats only plants. A tertiary consumer eats other animals.
Muskoxen have few natural predators due to their large size and thick fur, but they can be threatened by wolves, bears, and occasionally humans. In some regions, particularly where they are more vulnerable, young or weakened individuals may fall prey to these carnivores. However, muskoxen often rely on their herd behavior and powerful horns for defense against predators.
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No. Muskoxen are herbivores.
I know arctic wolves eat them.
Muskox are in the family Bovidae.
Muskoxen are a prey animal.
it uses its fur to heat up.
They live in the far northern part of the tundra.
Bull muskoxen can weigh up to 880 lbs.
No, the muskox is much too large for a fox to fill and eat.
Muskoxen change their diets from summer to winter. During the summer, muskoxen eat grasses, arctic willows, small woody plants, lichens, and mosses. In winter they eat arctic willows willows and dry grasses if they can reach them beneath the snow.