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Yaks primarily inhabit the mountainous regions of Central Asia, particularly in the Tibetan Plateau, parts of Mongolia, and the Himalayas. They are well-adapted to high altitudes and cold climates, often found at elevations between 3,000 to 5,500 meters (9,800 to 18,000 feet). Yaks are usually raised by pastoral nomads who rely on them for transportation, milk, meat, and wool.

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