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What is the wild ox of Tibet?

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What is a wild ox native to Tibet?

The yak.


What do you call an ox in Tibet?

An ox


Is yak a noun?

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.


What is the habitat of the wild yak?

they prefer grasslands, Mongolia, Tibet and the Himalayan region of South Asia


What is a Dark brown wild ox called?

Aurochs, AWR oks, also called urus, is the name of a kind of extinct wild ox. See more »== Carabao, kahr uh BAH oh, is a water buffalo of the Philippine Islands. See more »== Cattle are among the most important farm animals. See more »== Gaur, gowr, is a wild ox of India, Myanmar, and the Malay Peninsula. See more »== Kouprey, KOO pray, is a type of wild cattle that lives in Cambodia, in Southeast Asia. See more »==== ==== Aurochs, AWR oks, also called urus, is the name of a kind of extinct wild ox. See more »== Carabao, kahr uh BAH oh, is a water buffalo of the Philippine Islands. See more »== Cattle are among the most important farm animals. See more »== Gaur, gowr, is a wild ox of India, Myanmar, and the Malay Peninsula. See more »== Kouprey, KOO pray, is a type of wild cattle that lives in Cambodia, in Southeast Asia. See more »== Musk ox is a large, hairy wild ox that lives in the cold Arctic plains. See more »== Ox is a common name for a variety of hoofed mammals, including bison, musk oxen, water buffalo, yak, and domestic cattle. See more »== Takin, TAH kihn, is a large hoofed mammal closely related to goats, sheep, and musk oxen. See more »== Water buffalo. See more »== Yak, yak, is a wild ox of Asia. See more »