The answer to that is most likely yes, over 95% of all species of animal originated from tropical rain forests. They migrated north and south and adapted to the various biome climates. Elephants adapted long fur during the Ice Age and took on the identity of woolly mammoths.
You can compare the hair on the bodies of humans from the tropical regions to those of let's say Denmark or Sweden, you'll find that even people up in the colder regions have adapted more body hair.
Another adaptive trait for animals that travel to the extreme north from the rain forest, is that they become more black-and-white and color. Where in the rain forest, they are very colorful.
Musk ox and bison are different species entirely, they are no more likely to mate than a horse and camel.
Yes, a Musk Ox can be domesticated.
The herbivores in the Artic are Lemmings,artic hares,Caribo,Bison,Musk ox
A siberian tiger, a polar bear, a musk ox, a bison, a buffalo, wolves, and a hunter armed with a rifle.
The Musk Ox is a consumer of plants not a producer.
The Binomial nomenclature for the American Bison, Bison bison, literally translates from Latin as "Aurochs aurochs," or "Ox ox."
Mammoth,Ground Sloth, Ancient Bison,Musk Ox, Cave Bear, Saber Tooth Cat and Giant Camel
yes the sun help the musk ox keep warm in the cold tundra
No. It eats grasses and is a herd animal.
a wolf
no
Wolves
No.