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How is a camel different from yak even though both are terrestrial animals?

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Answered by ashmitkumar2
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yes, it is right they are terrestrial animals but their climatic conditions is differ, camel is live in desert so theirs body features is adapted to this condition whereas yak is live in hilly areas so, they are suitable to their bodies features in their climate
Answered by Surnia
10

The following are the differences between camel and yak:

Explanation:

1. The camel lives in the desert habitat whereas the yak lives in the cold regions or in mountains where weather remains cold.

2.The camel have thin fur to allow the loss of heat whereas the yak have thick fur over them to prevent heat loss.

3. The camels can survive in extreme temperature of 42°C  whereas the yak can survive in extreme temperature of -40°C.

4. The camels do not form crowd while living in desert whereas the yak forms a dense crowd along with other yak members, to prevent heat loss.

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