Probably not, although technically, it could. 'Yakult' is a Japanese brand name. The name Yak for the animal is English. However, the drink Yakult has skimmed milk in it and the animal the milk is from is not defined.
No
milk
Yak's milk is 'pinkish' just after the female Yak calves, only because a little blood mixes with milk
Yakult was created by a Japanese scientist and it is made by mixing skim milk with a special strain of bacteria. This bacteria is called bacterium Lactobacillus casei Shirota and along with water and skim milk are some of the ingredients that come together when making a Yakult.
the yak is a source of wool and milk mainly...!!
milk from Yakama wahington
Yes.
Tibet
goat milk
They don't. They produce white milk, hippos produce pink milk
non of them
Yes