theya are closely related to cattle
Yaks are called yaks because they are derived from the Tibetan word gyag which sounds like "yak" in the English language, and thus is a borrowed word for most languages for both sexes of this bovine-related species. Yak in Tibetan is a word for the male of this species, whereas the female is known as a dri or nak.
The wild yak and the domesticated yak wich is smaller in size plus there is a hybrid of yak mix with cattle.
Yaks are not extinct although they are an endangered species
As many as it can father. The yak is the male of the Bos grunniens species. The female is either a nak or a dri.One or two.
They are known as the 'griunting oxen'
Yaks are closely related to cattle, but they are distinct species.
Yaks are called yaks because they are derived from the Tibetan word gyag which sounds like "yak" in the English language, and thus is a borrowed word for most languages for both sexes of this bovine-related species. Yak in Tibetan is a word for the male of this species, whereas the female is known as a dri or nak.
The wild yak and the domesticated yak wich is smaller in size plus there is a hybrid of yak mix with cattle.
Not yet, although its existence is under threat and this species of animal is now classified as 'vulnerable'.For pictures and more information, See Related linksbelow this box
Yaks are not extinct although they are an endangered species
NO,it is its own animal !!
A Yak is a herbivore, consuming grasses, herbs, mosses and lichens
As many as it can father. The yak is the male of the Bos grunniens species. The female is either a nak or a dri.One or two.
For maintains the ecosystem and the food chain
Yaks are closely related to Cattle
They are known as the 'griunting oxen'
Yes. Yaks are a part of the Animal Kingdom.