yes.
wild Yaks are hunted for food, domestic Yaks are better protected
wild yaks are hunted for foods and other products but such hunting,as well as competition with livestock grazing,has led to their populations being listed as 'vulnerable'
most yaks are killed for their fur and others are killed because people actually eat them and use all of the yak most people are very inconsiderate of animals and our population is increasing rapidly and soon we won't have enough food for everyone because the way we treat species now and yaks are only one of the many species we dominate and have no consideration for
Yaks are animals with life, and as such, should be respected.
Yaks are poached primarily for their valuable fur, meat, and horns, which are sought after in local and international markets. Their wool, known as "shahtoosh," is particularly prized for its warmth and softness, leading to illegal harvesting. Additionally, yaks are sometimes hunted for their hides and for traditional medicinal uses. The decline in natural habitats and increased demand for these products have exacerbated poaching issues.
The collective noun for 'yaks' a herd of yaks.
we should preserve them as they provide us (people living particularly in areas where yaks live)with milk,fur,fibre,meat,etc. which nowadays are basic needs of human beings
Wild Yaks and endangered, domestic Yaks are not threatened
no yaks are herbivorous
No Yaks in Alaska
Yaks are herbivores
Yes, yaks are mammals.