Directory Sites

  • Animal Info - Wild Yak

    Biology, ecology, habitat, and status of the yak, and information on its wild habitat, including biodiversity, ecosystems, population, and land use.

    www.animalinfo.org

  • Wikipedia: Yak

    Encyclopedia article that discusses wild and domesticated yaks.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • How to Make an Origami Yak

    Directions on how to make this animal out of paper.

    www.drage.demon.co.uk

  • Wild Yak

    Contains a picture and a short description of this animal.

    www.arkive.org

  • Yaks: The Bison of Tibet

    Contains a photo gallery, and tells the story of bringing yaks to Washington DC.

    www.tibetanyaks.com

  • Yak's Corner

    Gives a description, how many there are, and what yak butter tastes like.

    www.yakscorner.com

  • Animal Encyclopedia: Yak

    Contains a small picture and a short report about the animal.

    animaland.org

  • Mammal Guide: Alpine

    Contains fast facts about this animal.

    animal.discovery.com

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