Yaks are called yaks because they are derived from the Tibetan word gyag which sounds like "yak" in the English language, and thus is a borrowed word for most languages for both sexes of this bovine-related species. Yak in Tibetan is a word for the male of this species, whereas the female is known as a dri or nak.
A female yak is called a dri or nak. For most in the English-speaking countries, the female yak is called a cow.
A baby yak is called a yak calf.
In the English language, it is called a calf.
A castrated yak is called a steer. Steers are male yaks that have been neutered, typically to make them more docile and easier to handle.
The home of a yak is called a "yak herd" or "yak pasture." Yaks are typically found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia, particularly in Tibet and the surrounding areas, where they are raised by nomadic herders. These animals are well adapted to high altitudes and cold climates, making their habitats primarily in the Tibetan Plateau.
A female yak is called a dri or nak. For most in the English-speaking countries, the female yak is called a cow.
A baby yak is called a yak calf.
In the English language, it is called a calf.
Yak is called "യാക്ക്" (yakku) in the Malayalam language.
A castrated yak is called a steer. Steers are male yaks that have been neutered, typically to make them more docile and easier to handle.
In Bengali, a camel is called uutt. A goat is called a chhagol. A yak is the same in both languages. A sheep is called bhera.
The yak, a bovine found in Nepal, is called 'yak' (masc.) in French. The spelling 'yack' is also common and accepted as correct.
A baby buffalo is called a calf. Although people call the American bison a buffalo, the African buffalo is a true buffalo. It is a mammal that lives in herds.
In Tibetan, yak is called "གཡག་" (gyag). In Chinese, it is called "牦牛" (máo niú). In Nepali, it is called "जात्री" (jātrī).
a Himalayan oxen is called a yak
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it doesn't have a specific name but is called as cotton wool