The most common natural color of the yak is a Dark Chocolate brown, but can also be found in white, tan, and grey
The color of a yak's milk is white with a yellowy tinge from suspended fat particles, like the milk of any other mammal.
milk, meat, fibres and beast of burden
Female Yaks are milked and the milk can be turned into cheese, Same method as cattle
Milk, fibre, meat and beasts of burden
Normally white but can look pink after the calves are born
The yak blood is red as any mamal or bovine.
Yes, Yaks produce pink milk. It's also rumoured that Hippopotamus do, however they actually sweat a red substance as opposed to produce a pink milk. You can also read about cows producing pink milk here: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=35219&in_page_id=2
No, yaks do not naturally live in Australia. They are native to the Himalayan region of Central Asia, particularly in countries like Tibet, Nepal, and Mongolia. However, yaks can be found in some zoos or farms in Australia, where they are raised for their milk, meat, and wool.
yes they do give us wool. in addition they also they also provide us with milk which is a rich creamy color with a high fat content of 5-7 percent. hope i helped
Most likely as a source of meat, milk and labor for helping plow fields
we should preserve them as they provide us (people living particularly in areas where yaks live)with milk,fur,fibre,meat,etc. which nowadays are basic needs of human beings
Yaks are a very important part of our ecology. Mother Nature must not be tampered with. Yaks provide us with meat, milk, furs, fibers etc. So we must conserve them.
Yes. Farmers raising Yaks in Tibet depend upon Yak milk for a portion of their diet.