Yes, musk oxen have teeth. Like other mammals, they possess a set of incisors in the front of their mouths for grazing on grasses and other vegetation. They also have molars at the back, which help them grind food for digestion. Their teeth are well-adapted to their herbivorous diet in harsh Arctic environments.
Yes, a Musk Ox can be domesticated.
The Musk Ox is a consumer of plants not a producer.
No. It eats grasses and is a herd animal.
yes the sun help the musk ox keep warm in the cold tundra
Oh, dude, the musk ox has a sweet deal going on with some birds called the "oxpeckers." The oxpeckers chill on the musk ox's back, eating pesky bugs and ticks, while the musk ox gets a free grooming session. It's like a spa day for the musk ox, but with more feathers and less cucumber water.
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
no
underground
No.
a wolf
No, they are herbivores.