it is known that there are 12 million domestic Yaks in Central Asia, the rest of the world, dont know
it is thought up to 12 million, mostly domesticated
Yaks lay eggs: rainbow colored. Moma Yak lays about 1000-5000 eggs per litter, but many Bearenstein Bears get to them and kill the baby yaks for food.
Domestic yaks are found throughout the world, predominantly in central Asia (China, Mongolia, Nepal, India, Bhutan) where the population is about 14 million. About 4 million yaks live in Tibet alone, accounting for 30% of China's total yak population. In the United States and Canada there are less than 2000 yaks, including yak hybrids, which are privately owned or in zoos. The origin of yaks in North America was not well documented.
Yaks are herbivores
Yaks are not typically considered "yucky"; in fact, they are highly valued in many cultures, particularly in the Himalayas. They provide milk, meat, and wool, and are known for their hardiness in harsh climates. While some may find their appearance or odor unappealing, yaks play a crucial role in the livelihoods of many people and have a unique charm. Ultimately, whether yaks are perceived as yucky is subjective and varies from person to person.
about 12 million, mostly domesticated. Wild Yaks are classified as vunerable
yaks have 3000000 vetebrates
it is thought up to 12 million, mostly domesticated
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Yaks lay eggs: rainbow colored. Moma Yak lays about 1000-5000 eggs per litter, but many Bearenstein Bears get to them and kill the baby yaks for food.
Yaks are used to pull the wagon, not put into it, but probably only two.
Domestic yaks are found throughout the world, predominantly in central Asia (China, Mongolia, Nepal, India, Bhutan) where the population is about 14 million. About 4 million yaks live in Tibet alone, accounting for 30% of China's total yak population. In the United States and Canada there are less than 2000 yaks, including yak hybrids, which are privately owned or in zoos. The origin of yaks in North America was not well documented.
The collective noun for 'yaks' a herd of yaks.
Wild Yaks and endangered, domestic Yaks are not threatened
No Yaks in Alaska
no yaks are herbivorous
Yaks are herbivores