A steer or "pack yak," or even an ox.
A yak.
The word 'yak' is both a noun and a verb.The noun yak is a large, domesticated wild ox, used in Tibet as a pack animal and raised for milk and meat.The verb to yak is to talk at length about trivial or boring subjects.
The yak is found in some parts of Asia. There are two types of yak, the domestic and wild yak. The wild yak is much bigger than the domestic yak. The yak is a cold climate animal and travels in snow.
tack, sack, lack, pack, hack, knack, rack, jack
On average, per hour with no pak yak you can use about 1k bones on a guilded altar, with a pak yak, at least double or up to 7k bones!
Yes a yak is an animal much like a woolly cow
A yak typically weighs around 700 to 800 lbs.
A newborn yak weighs around 30 to 40 lbs.
A yak.
257 to 270 days
in the region of 150lbs