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Animal Yak
Information on animal yak babies and conservation may be found on the web.
These creatures can climb as high as 20,000 feet and can be successfully raised at very low elevations. They are very efficient food-converting animals and do well on a variety of pastures with no supplemental feed required. They graze on grasses, herbs, and lichens.
Information on animal yak babies and conservation may be found on the web.
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Animal Yak -
babies, conservation
During the winter they eat poor coarse grass, withered leaves and twigs, and quench the thirst with snow and ice. They are sure-footed climbers. Wild representatives inhabit treeless uplands, including plains, hills, and mountains from as low as 3,200 m up to the limit of vegetation at 5,500 m. Information on animal yak babies and conservation may be found on the web.
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