An ox
The yak.
A hairy ox is a Yak.
The wild ox of Tibet, also known as the yak (Bos grunniens), is a large, long-haired bovine native to the Himalayan region. Adapted to high altitudes and harsh climates, yaks are known for their strength and ability to thrive in cold environments. They are domesticated for their milk, meat, and wool, and play a crucial role in the livelihoods of local communities. In the wild, they typically inhabit mountainous terrains and graze on grasses and other vegetation.
It is from the area we call Tibet. Tibet sits in the heart of Asia, right between India and China.
In India, Napal, Tibet and Mongolia, such a cross is referred to as a dzo.
The yak.
Yak
A hairy ox is a Yak.
Baby ox
A person from Tibet is called a Tibetan.
Nope. They live in Asia- Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia. The closest that Alaska has is the Musk Ox.
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In English we would call them Tibetan monks. In Tibet they are called chodak or or choden.
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The wild ox of Tibet, also known as the yak (Bos grunniens), is a large, long-haired bovine native to the Himalayan region. Adapted to high altitudes and harsh climates, yaks are known for their strength and ability to thrive in cold environments. They are domesticated for their milk, meat, and wool, and play a crucial role in the livelihoods of local communities. In the wild, they typically inhabit mountainous terrains and graze on grasses and other vegetation.
Ox issued for domestic use in southeast Asia, South America and Australia. A male ox is known as a steer (occasionally a bull if not castrated, like with most oxen found in southeastern Asia) while a female ox is known as a cow or heifer.
It is from the area we call Tibet. Tibet sits in the heart of Asia, right between India and China.