Some of the adaptations of a yak are:The yak's mouth is adapted for grazing a variety of plants.The yak's thick coat of hair protects the yak from cold.The yak's large chest and lungs are adaptations to low oxygen contents in the mountains.The yak uses its hooves and horns to break the ice from frozen ground and graze on the grass below.
Yes. The yak is the animal higher than any other mountain animals.
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Tibetan Plateau
vulture, chinchilla, llama, mountain goat, wild yak snow leopard https://umdrive.memphis.edu/g-sig/www/animals-liveinmountains.htm hope this helps
the Himalayan region of Central Acia
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Indigenous mountain animals like the llama, alpaca, and vicuña in the Andes or the yak in the Himalayas are adapted rather than acclimatized to the low oxygen partial pressures of high altitude. Their hemoglobin has a high oxygen affinity, so that full saturation of the blood with oxygen occurs at a lower partial pressure of oxygen. In contrast to acclimatized humans, these indigenous,...
No, that's an Earth creature like a mountain goat with 4 legs.
Bigfoot.
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Adaptations enable Mountain Goats to navigate rock faces. Their forelimbs help them climb or brake on irregularly shaped rock.