What kind of habitat do yak's live in?
hairless double humped yaks live in the desert. I know because my fifth grade teacher Mizz Susie told me.
The Tibetan Plateau, South Central Asia, the Himalayan Region, Mongolia and into Russia
What is yak known as in Bengali?
i will tell u what to say yak in bengali
yak=yak (a respected word)
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What kind of teeth do yaks have?
The same teeth as cattle to whom they are related
they dont have teetgh
A group of tibetan wolves or a hunter with a gun usually kills yaks.
In the winter days the yaks grow their coats in full but in the summer days they will shed most of it.
This would be entirely dependable on who else would be there with you, and what your current levels are.I recommend that you go to the website zybez.net , they have exceedingly good calculators that can put in almost any runescape characteristic involved in training as a variable and then tell you the average xp per hour,how many you must kill,and how many it will take to kill with a certain attack style. Hope this helps you as much as it did me. = ) P.s. ill be training at yaks very soon for range. maybe you will see me?....but how will you know? x D
Find the movie of the sound track Yakety Yak Lyrics dont talk bacl?
it was linked to an American animated television series in 1980 'Tiny Toon Adventures' by Warner Bros and Amblin Entertainment
Is yak hair used in hair weaves and hair extensions?
Hair weaves and extensions are typically made from East Indian hair.
What is yak called in different parts of the country?
The name Yak, which derives from the Tibetan language, is also used in all other languages as a name for this animal
they say i love your mama
they are generally silent, but do 'grunt' as a form of communication
if the term is the bovine term, Germany does not have the habitat for the yak. If the term applies the aircraft, the yaks were made in russia.
Where can you find pictures of a yak?
In the Ladakh region of the Himalayan mountain or go on a search engine for a picture as you asked for.
The yak is a long-haired bovine found thoughout the Himalayan region of
Central-Southern Asia. Although a member of the hoofed bovidae family, the yak is actually a unique species in itself, weighing 700-800 lb (315-360 kg). It differs from other bovines in several of its characteristics - for instance, its tail is similar to that of the horse but is less mobile, having long, thick/wavy hair. The wild yak are bigger and could weight to about 2,200lbs.
Yaks are herbivorous like cows are, so they pretty much eat the same things as cattle do: grass, some twigs off of shrubs and trees, and other forbs that are edible.
Grasses, lichens and other plants as available
Yaks are very efficient food-converting animals and do well on a variety of pastures with no supplemental feed required. The Yak grazes on grasses, herbs, and lichens. In winter Yaks eat poor coarse grass, withered leaves and twigs, and quench the thirst with snow and ice.