No. Yaks are found in Nepal, which is a country in East Asia, not Africa.
There are estimated to be around 14 million yaks in the world, primarily found in the Himalayan region of Asia. Yaks are well-adapted to high altitudes and are important for the livelihoods of many Himalayan communities.
You can find yaks primarily in the Himalayan region, which includes countries like Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and parts of India, China, Mongolia, and Pakistan. Yaks are well adapted to high altitudes and mountainous terrain.
Yaks are herbivores
You can find yaks in countries like Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of China and Mongolia, especially in high-altitude regions of the Himalayas and Central Asia. Yaks are well adapted to cold environments and are often used for their milk, meat, and wool by the local communities in these regions.
Tigers have been known to kill yaks.
No. Yaks are found in Nepal, which is a country in East Asia, not Africa.
Yes. Farmers raising Yaks in Tibet depend upon Yak milk for a portion of their diet.
The mountainous regions of central Asia
In general the Yak is in decline and may be considered endangered
There are estimated to be around 14 million yaks in the world, primarily found in the Himalayan region of Asia. Yaks are well-adapted to high altitudes and are important for the livelihoods of many Himalayan communities.
The collective noun for 'yaks' a herd of yaks.
Wild Yaks and endangered, domestic Yaks are not threatened
it is no more than a grunt, they are known as the 'grunting ox'
no yaks are herbivorous
No Yaks in Alaska
Yaks are herbivores