They live in herds of any numbers between 10 and about 100. They are mostly females, few males live with the herd
Yaks typically live in small herds led by a dominant male. They are social animals that rely on the group for protection, foraging, and maintaining social bonds.
Yaks travel in herds
domestic herds are numerous although wild Yaks are in decline
Yaks are social animals that typically live in herds, which provide protection against predators and help them maintain social bonds. They exhibit a hierarchical social structure, with dominant individuals leading the group. Within these herds, yaks engage in grooming and other affiliative behaviors that strengthen relationships. During the breeding season, males may display more aggressive behaviors to establish dominance and attract females.
Yes, yaks are found in Tibet.
There is a number of domesticated yaks that life with people.
No Tsunamis happens at the coast. Yaks live in the mountains.
In the context of yaks, "relative" usually refers to other members of their species, such as parents, siblings, offspring, or cousins. Yaks are social animals and form close bonds with their relatives within their herds.
Yaks are not native to Europe. They are found in parts of Asia.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
No, they live in parts of Asia.