The yak is a herd animal found
in the mountainous regions of central Asia. The yak tend to gather in
herds from 10 yaks to 100 yaks, most of which are female. There are only
a few male yaks per herd. Although there is a large domestic population of
yak, there are only a few wild yak remaining . The yak is still used in
many parts of central Asia, for pulling heavy farm machines and
transporting large loads through the mountain passes.
The average male yak can grow to about 2meters tall, with the female yak being about 1/3 the size of the male yak. All yak have very long hair to keep them warm. The yak belongs to the same cow family as the Asian water buffalo, the African buffalo and the American bison.
However, the yak is slightly more like the American bison in appearance
as both the yak and the bison have long hair in order to withstand the
colder climates, the bison of the North American winters and the yak of
the mid-Asian mountains.
The yak breeds in the warmer
months of September and after a gestation period of nine months the
female yak gives birth to a single yak calf. A female yak will
occasionally give birth to twins but it is very rare. Some female yak
give birth to a calf almost every year but it depends on the environment
in which the yak lives and the yak individual. Yak babies are
completely independent by the time that they are a year old and they are
fully grown when they are between 7 and 8 years old. The average
lifespan of a yak is about 20 years in the wild and slightly longer when
in captivity.
Like other species of cow, the yak is a herbivore and
spends a great deal of time on grassy plains in the mountains grazing
on grasses, herbs and wild flowers. In a similar way to other cow
species the yak has more than one stomach which the yak uses to
successfully get all of the nutrients out of the plants that it eats.
The yak has firm, dense horns which the yak uses to break through snow
in order to get the plants that are buried beneath it and the yak will
also use it's horns in defense. Source
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