A) Bos grunniens B) Bos mutus C) Ovis aries D) Bubalus bubalis
A) Wild yaks are generally larger and darker. B) Domestic yaks are more aggressive. C) Domestic yaks have longer horns. D) Wild yaks are only found in captivity.
A) Coastal areas B) Tropical rainforests C) Deserts D) High-altitude grasslands
A) Drape B) Fleece C) Mane D) Skirt
A) Clothing and ropes B) Building materials C) Medicine D) Fuel
A) Long legs B) Large ears C) Thick fur D) Small eyes
A) Spotted B) Red C) Dark brown or black D) White
A) 10-15 years B) 5-10 years C) 30-35 years D) 20-25 years
A) Insects B) Meat C) Fruit D) Grasses and herbs
A) Rocky Mountains B) Alps C) Tibetan Plateau D) Andes Mountains
A) Steer B) Bull C) Calf D) Cow
A) Bull B) Cow C) Heifer D) Calf
A) Cow B) Kid C) Bull D) Calf
A) Meat production B) Transportation C) Pet D) Milk production
A) Horses B) Cattle C) Sheep D) Goats
A) Three B) One C) Four D) Two
A) Herd B) Swarm C) Pack D) Flock
A) Thinner blood B) Larger lungs C) Smaller hearts D) Waterproof skin
A) Blue B) Yellow C) Pinkish D) White
A) Predation B) Disease C) Natural disasters D) Hunting
A) Males have larger horns. B) Females have larger horns. C) Horn size depends on age. D) There is no difference.
A) Around 6 months B) Around 12 months C) Around 15 months D) Around 9 months
A) Khullu B) Fleece C) Skirt D) Down
A) Thinner skin B) Larger ears C) Increased panting D) Reduced sweating
A) Yogurt B) Cheese C) All of the above D) Butter
A) Nepal B) Bhutan C) India D) China
A) Dust bathing B) Solitary living C) Huddling for warmth D) Social grazing
A) Tracking B) Decoration C) Communication D) Warding off predators
A) From streams and snow B) They do not need water C) From dew on plants D) From underground springs
A) Roaring B) Grunting C) Chirping D) Bellowing |