Adult muskoxen, on average, weigh 630 pounds, but can range from 400-900 pounds. They stand 4 to 5 ft high at the shoulder.
One is the usual number, twins are rare.
6 feet long.I don't know the width.
Yes, the muskox is a mammal.
Muskox was created in 1816.
The scientific name for the muskox is Ovibos moschatus.
No, the muskox is an Arctic wolf's prey item.
No.
A muskox stands around 5 to 6 feet in length.
A young one, but not an adult one since the muskox has such thick fur to protect itself from blizzards, wolves, and polar bears. The muskox has a weight advantage of 880 pounds, whereareas the siberian tiger has a weight of 600 to 650 pounds. The muskox's weight would make it very hard for the siberian tiger to bring it down. Also, if the siberian tiger gets near the muskox, the muskox could kill it with a gore of a horn or a headbutt.
Yes, muskox are capable swimmers and can swim across rivers and lakes when necessary. Their buoyant bodies and strong limbs allow them to navigate through water effectively, despite their large size. Swimming can be essential for their survival, particularly when searching for food or escaping predators.
in the night
yes