Yes, yaks can spit, but they typically do so as a form of defense or communication rather than as a primary behavior. When threatened or annoyed, yaks may expel a mixture of saliva and food from their mouths. This behavior is more common among domestic yaks, especially when they feel their space is being invaded. However, it's not as prominent or frequent as the spitting behavior seen in llamas or alpacas.
Yaks are herbivores
No. Yaks are found in Nepal, which is a country in East Asia, not Africa.
No.
The yak blood is red as any mamal or bovine.
There are estimated to be around 14 million yaks in the world, primarily found in the Himalayan region of Asia. Yaks are well-adapted to high altitudes and are important for the livelihoods of many Himalayan communities.
The collective noun for 'yaks' a herd of yaks.
Wild Yaks and endangered, domestic Yaks are not threatened
no yaks are herbivorous
No Yaks in Alaska
Yaks are herbivores
Yes, yaks are mammals.
Yaks do not have the movility in the steep hills. Yaks can not go where the goats roam.
yaks have 3000000 vetebrates
No. Yaks are not snakes, they are mammals, related to the bovine family.
Yes, female yaks can have horns, but they are usually smaller than the horns of male yaks.
Yaks are not extinct although they are an endangered species
Yaks do not jump in the accepted sense of the word