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Yaks have predators, not prey.
Yes. They're a prey animal, which makes them more than inclined to have predators.
No. Yaks are herbivores and thus prey animals, not predators. Predators are hunters, not prey animals.
A yak's predators include wolves, tigers and bears.
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!
In the Tibetan language, yak is pronounced as "yag"; although in that form, it usually applies to the yak bull - with dri the equivalent Tibetan term for the female yak. Other languages follow this name closely. This use of the same name in numerous languages is considered unusual.
Of course! If not, it would have most likely migrated to a new habitated that it was well suited for. A few examples of adaption on the Yak is it's great fur coat, horns for protection from predators, and massive hooves for the snow.
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.
Female yaks and their young calves travel in herds of hundreds of animals. The herd protects the young from predators, like wolves.
In the Tibetan language, yak is pronounced as "yag"; although in that form, it usually applies to the yak bull - with dri the equivalent Tibetan term for the female yak. Other languages follow this name closely. This use of the same name in numerous languages is considered unusual.
i will tell u what to say yak in bengali yak=yak (a respected word) from STACEY
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