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YAK , the See also:wild (and domesticated) ox of the Tibetan See also:plateau; a See also:species nearly allied to the bison See also:group. The yak, See also:Bos (Poephagus) grunniens, is one of the finest and largest of the wild oxen, characterized by the growth of See also:long shaggy See also:hair on the flanks and under parts of the See also:body and the well-known bushy tail. In See also:Europe a false impression of the yak is prevalent, owing to the fact that all the specimens imported have belonged either to a small domesticated breed from Darjiling, or to See also:half-breeds; the latter being generally See also:black and See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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