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You answered youw own question - in Tibet, on the Plateau, as well as the Himalayan region of south Central Asia

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Tibetan yaks live in the high-altitude regions of the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding areas, including parts of China, Nepal, and India. They are well-adapted to harsh cold climates and rough terrain.

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What language did the word yak come from?

The word "yak" comes from Tibetan.


In which mountain range does a Tibetan yak live?

A Tibetan yak lives in the Himalayas mountain range, which spans across several countries including Tibet. It is well adapted to the high altitudes and rugged terrain of this region.


How does a yak fight a Tibetan wolf off?

The yak would stomp or crush the tibetan wolf to death.


Who eats a yak?

The Tibetan Wolf.


What kills a yak?

Humans and the Tibetan Wolf


Can a yak be found in Tibet?

On the Tibetan Plateau


What is another name for the Tibetan oxen?

The Yak


What is a long haired tibetan ox?

a long haired tibetan ox is called an yak.


On which mountain range does the tibetan yak live?

The Tibetan yak can be found in the Himalaya mountain range, which spans across several countries including Tibet. Yaks are well adapted to the high altitudes and rugged terrain of the region.


Why is a yak named a yak?

In the Tibetan language, yak is pronounced as "yag"; although in that form, it usually applies to the yak bull - with dri the equivalent Tibetan term for the female yak. Other languages follow this name closely. This use of the same name in numerous languages is considered unusual.


What eats a himalyan young yak?

The Tibetan Wolf.


Where does wild and domestic yaks live?

The yak, Bos grunniens, is a long-haired bovine found throughout the Himalayan region of south Central Asia, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia and Russia. In addition to a large domestic population, there is a small, vulnerable wild yak population.