three difference between yak and camel on the basis of physical structure
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1.Yaks are cattle-like animals about the size of small oxen.
2. Yaks are around 3.3 meters (11 feet) in length, not including their 60 centimeter tail.
3. And sand up to two meters at the shoulder. They weigh up to 525 kilograms (1,160 pounds). 4.Their horns may reach 95 centimeters (38 inches)
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Difference between yak and camel on the basis of physical structure:
YAK:
- They have short legs for walking efficiently on the snow.
- They live in high altitude areas where snowfall is common.
- Their body is covered with large fur or hairs which protect it from cold temperature.
- They have horns and very small sized ears.
- They do not have humps.
CAMEL:
- They have large feet for walking efficiently on the sand.
- They live in desert areas.
- They body is covered with hairs but small sized as compared to yak.
- They do not have horns.
- They have humps.
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