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