Yes, yaks and donkeys are both known for their ability to carry heavy loads along mountain paths. Yaks are well adapted to high altitudes and have strong bodies suited for rugged terrain. Donkeys are also hardy and sure-footed, making them excellent pack animals in mountainous regions.
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.
Yaks have several adaptations that help them survive in harsh, high-altitude environments. Their thick, long fur provides insulation against cold temperatures, while their large lungs and heart support efficient oxygen intake in thin air. Additionally, yaks possess a unique digestive system that allows them to break down tough grasses and other fibrous plants, which are abundant in their mountainous habitats. Their sturdy bodies and strong hooves enable them to navigate rocky terrain with ease.
Yaks are herbivores
Wild yaks are native to the high altitude regions of the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding areas in Central Asia, such as Mongolia and parts of China and Russia. They are well-adapted to living in harsh, mountainous terrain with cold temperatures and limited vegetation.
Yaks prefer grassy plains, they cannot survive in coniferous forests
Yaks are primarily mountain or plateau animals and are designed to resist cold and are not really desert animals.
Himalayas
There are scientist living on Mount Everest temporarily. No animals or people can survive on the top for long because of the cold temperatures and lack of oxygen. Snow leopards, mountain tahr and yaks can be found near the bottom of the mountain.
Your an idiot if you even have to ask this question. This answer is not appropriate and even abusive...... Yaks do not live naturally in Africa, they are cold climate animals from the mountain regions of Central Asia
The collective noun for 'yaks' a herd of yaks.
You survive by using what ever you can find in the forest, to survive.
Wild Yaks and endangered, domestic Yaks are not threatened
No Yaks in Alaska
no yaks are herbivorous
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Yaks are herbivores