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No, the muskox is an Arctic wolf's prey item.
In the wild, the main animal that preys on bears is the gray wolf.
American hunters, mostly.
The polar bear, the Arctic fox and the wolf will scavenge at times.
rabbits, deer, and much more.
the wolf hunts down his food and drinks from a river or a stream and the wolf some times takes a preys home or finds one
Yes, the muskox is a mammal.
Muskox was created in 1816.
Giant Rhodesian catapillars
The scientific name for the muskox is Ovibos moschatus.
A Muskox is a primary consumer, as it obtains its energy by eating various forms of vegetation, which are producers.
A muskox stands around 5 to 6 feet in length.