Why is yak coin is the biggest coin?
I think you refer to the YAP coin from Micronesia which can be 10 feet in diameter and weigh several thousand pounds. They are Limestone discs and value is based on size and weight. They were used as coins until the beginning of the the Second World War
yes they do give us wool. in addition they also they also provide us with milk which is a rich creamy color with a high fat content of 5-7 percent. hope i helped
Why the Tibetan word for wealth a suitable name for the yak?
Because it is most precious animal for people of Nepal as it provides them with food,transport,shelter and clothing.
Yes, yaks have a split hoof, which is characteristic of members of the Bovidae family. Their hooves are designed to provide stability and traction in their mountainous habitats. This adaptation allows yaks to navigate rocky and uneven terrain effectively.
Why is the tibetan is sutable name for yak?
It is from the area we call Tibet. Tibet sits in the heart of Asia, right between India and China.
How has a yak adapted to its envorment?
by there fur that keeps them warm and there horns that they use for defense
No. Just like in domestic cattle, bison, elk, moose, etc., the bull is the male (or "boy") not female (or "girl"). Female yaks are called cows.
What is a yak and what is it used for?
A yak is an animal, related to the domestic bovine. They can be wild, and hunted for their meat, or raised as domesticated livestock, raised for their meat, milk, hair and muscle power to pull carts.
What country in Asia do wild yak's come from?
The Himalayan Region, South Central Asia, Tibet Plateau, Mongolia and into Russia
How many years does a yak live?
Yaks may live for more than twenty years in domestication or captivity.