a long haired tibetan ox is called an yak.
a long haired tibetan ox is called an yak.
It is a Tibetan word, spelling Gyag, referring to the wild ox of central Asia
Ovibus moschatus is better known as the musk-ox, a tundra-dwelling bovine animal.
Great question.... Ox attire is known as yoke.
The Tibetan Plateau is known as the roof of the world.
An ox is a neutered male bovine. The opposite gender to an ox is a female bovine, commonly known as a cow.
Simply rename the subject. The Tibetan butterfly, known as the yellow glory, was officially identified in 1824. The Yellow Glory, more properly known as the Tibetan butterfly was identified in 1824. The Tibetan butterfly, the Yellow Glory, was identified in 1824.
Ox issued for domestic use in southeast Asia, South America and Australia. A male ox is known as a steer (occasionally a bull if not castrated, like with most oxen found in southeastern Asia) while a female ox is known as a cow or heifer.
As a natural therapy, Tibetan medicine, if administered correctly, is not known to be associated with any side effects.
The Ox and the Pig are neither compatible or not. They are better off as friends.
It's known as tripe.