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Yes, there are different species of yak. The two main species are the domestic yak (Bos grunniens) and the wild yak (Bos mutus). The domestic yak is raised by people for its milk, meat, and wool, while the wild yak is found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia.
The narwhal primarily lives in the Arctic zone, specifically in Arctic waters near Canada, Greenland, Russia, and Norway. They are adapted to living in icy conditions and are often found in deep waters near drifting sea ice.
In the frigid zone, animals have evolved to survive in cold temperatures with thick fur, blubber, and special adaptations like small ears and short limbs to reduce heat loss. Humans living in the frigid zone rely on insulated clothing, heated shelters, and modern technology to stay warm. They also face challenges like limited food sources and harsh weather conditions.
Yes. There is a cross-breed called the Chauri that is a cross between a yak and the domestic cattle that is most commonly found in and raised in Nepal.
Yak is a proper name
artic zone
Airplanes and helicopters are the two big air transport types used in the Frigid Zone.
There are no jobs in the frigid zone!
fish available in the sea
The ox and the reindeer are both animals that live in the frigid zone. Also, the caribou is another animal that lives in the frigid zone.
Frigid zone human life according to class 4th
Yes, Iceland is in the frigid zone. Any place beyond the Arctic or Antarctic circles is in the frigid zone. Of course, Iceland is not above the Arctic Circle or below the Antarctic Circle so I can see where my answer might be confusing.
No.
robins live in frigid zone
temperate zone
Tropical Zone , Temperate Zone and Frigid Zone
The four countries in the South Frigid Zone are Argentina, Australia, Chile, and New Zealand.