how does the yak help people in the mountains?
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The yak is a valuable animal to the People that live in the mountains. Yaks supply transport, milk, protein, fur, hoof, dung, bone, skin, and tail. ... Milk is also added to mushrooms to make a milk-mushroom stew
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- The yak is a valuable animals to the people that live in the mountains. Yaks supply transport, milk, protein, fur, hoof, dung, bone, skin, and tail.
- Milk is added to mushrooms to made a milk-mushroom stew.
- The yak is critical for the life and economic activity of the people on the vast and inhospitable Qinghai-Tibetan plateau and on the surround mountains areas.
- The yak no civilization would have been developed in the region. Wild yak and domestic yak represent two distinct population.
- While wild yak are close to being an enlargered species.Domestic yakn number in the order of 13 to 14 millions, the vast majority them in China.
- The yak was valued as a beast of burden, but also provided meat, milk, hide, wool and hair and of paramount imporatnce, its dung for fuel in a tree-less landscapes.
- From its very beginnings, the domesticated yak , wild yax, made not only the most important contribution to the livelihood of the harders and their families but also involved in their culture, region and social life.
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