Yaks live in the himalayans.
Domesticated for centuries, the yak is still found living wild in some parts of its mountain range. With its long, shaggy coat, a yak can survive temperatures as low as - 40"aC (40"af). It grazes on whatever plants are available, including mosses and lichens and can use snow as a source of water.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
Yaks typically live in small herds led by a dominant male. They are social animals that rely on the group for protection, foraging, and maintaining social bonds.
No, yaks do not naturally live in Australia. They are native to the Himalayan region of Central Asia, particularly in countries like Tibet, Nepal, and Mongolia. However, yaks can be found in some zoos or farms in Australia, where they are raised for their milk, meat, and wool.
A Yak can live for about 20 yearsabout 20 yearsYaks live to be around 23 years old
No. They live in much, much colder and drier areas, like the Himalyas.
Yes, yaks are found in Tibet.
There is a number of domesticated yaks that life with people.
No Tsunamis happens at the coast. Yaks live in the mountains.
Yaks are not native to Europe. They are found in parts of Asia.
No. The live in parts of Asia.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
No, they live in parts of Asia.
No. The live in parts of Asia.
Central Asia.
No