Musk oxen are well-adapted to cold environments through their thick, insulating coats, which consist of long guard hairs and a soft undercoat called qiviut that provides excellent thermal insulation. Their stocky bodies and short legs help minimize heat loss, while their large hooves are adapted for walking on snow and ice. Additionally, musk oxen often form tight herds to conserve warmth and protect themselves from predators in harsh Arctic conditions.
No.
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 Musk Ox is noted for the strong odor emitted by males, from which its name derives. Musk oxen live primarily in the Arctic area of North America.
I don't know that there is such a thing as the "musk family." The origins and most common source of musk oil are from the male Musk Deer. Other animals can be a source of musk oil: the muskrat, the musk ox, and the musk duck are a few.
The ancient Chinese people called the animal Ya Niu. Musk ox.
No.
yes the sun help the musk ox keep warm in the cold tundra
Yes, a Musk Ox can be domesticated.
The Musk Ox is a consumer of plants not a producer.
tundra
No. It eats grasses and is a herd animal.
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.
Wolves
no
underground
a wolf
No, they are herbivores.