Yaks can run at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour (approximately 48 kilometers per hour) over short distances. However, they are primarily adapted for endurance rather than speed, as they are more suited to navigating rough terrains in their mountainous habitats. Their thick, muscular bodies enable them to traverse difficult landscapes, but they typically maintain a more moderate pace for longer distances.
up to 25mph
Horse
i will tell u what to say yak in bengali yak=yak (a respected word) from STACEY
A baby yak is commonly referred to as a yak calf.
A baby yak is called a yak calf.
up to 25mph
He ran as fast as lightning
they ran.they ran after a thief. they ran fast after a thief. they ran fast after a dangerous thief.they ran fast after a dangerous thief in the forest. they ran fast after a dangerous thief in the dark forest.
Ran
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
The tense of the sentence "he ran fast to catch the bus" is past tense. The verb "ran" indicates that the action took place in the past. The adverb "fast" describes how he ran, but does not affect the tense of the sentence.
Horse
No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.
yes in district i ran a 5:25
An adverb modifies another adverb.Example:You did your homework rather quickly. - The adverb rather is modifying the adverb quickly.
the horse is very fast
I ran really fast today. Cars go really fast.