Musk oxen are primarily found in Arctic regions and tundra environments, where they are adapted to cold climates. They do not inhabit temperate zones, as their natural habitat consists of areas with harsh winters and limited vegetation. While they may be found in some subarctic areas, their presence in temperate zones is not typical.
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Musk Ox
Yes, a Musk Ox can be domesticated.
Musk oxen have a mutualistic relationship with the birds known as oxpeckers. The birds feed on insects and parasites found on the musk ox's skin, helping to keep the musk ox clean and free from pests. In return, the musk ox gains a form of pest control, as the birds help to reduce the number of harmful insects on their bodies.
The Musk Ox is a consumer of plants not a producer.
It still lives now. It is not extinct. It is found in the Arctic.
No. It eats grasses and is a herd animal.
yes the sun help the musk ox keep warm in the cold tundra
The primary predators of the Arctic musk ox are wolves and, in some cases, bears, particularly when the musk ox is young or weakened. Arctic foxes may also scavenge on musk ox carcasses. However, adult musk oxen are well-adapted for survival in harsh conditions and can defend themselves effectively against these predators.
Wolves
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