Science, asked by Parth483120, 2 months ago

3 points why yaks are increasing
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Answered by Anonymous
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Yaks have special adaptations to help them excel at high elevations. The yak's tongue is extremely rough, making it well adapted for scraping mosses and lichens off of rocks and other tough surfaces. Like other bovines, the yak has a rumen. This is a part of the stomach that partially digests food and then used as cud.

Answered by DiamondRuler2
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Explanation:

Yak rearing is an eco-friendly livelihood for nomads who migrate to higher altitudes during summer and return to lower altitudes at about 3,000 meters above sea level during winters. This ensures that their animals remain in almost same ambient temperature all through the year. It helps minimise heat stress

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