The Wild Yak (Bos mutus) is a long-haired cattle found across the Indian subcontinent's Himalayan region. The Wild Yak has relations close to the Domesticated Yak (Bos grunniens). Wild Yaks are referred to as well-rounded animals because of their built bodies, strong legs, and well-rounded hooves. Because the Wild Yak is not domesticated, they have their thick hair falling below their belly, almost touching the ground. Although wild Yaks are usually dark, blackish to brown, domestic Yaks can vary with rusty brown and cream coats. Wild Yaks can withstand -40 degrees F (-40 degrees C) by huddling up together and having their calves in the center.
Wild Yaks have a shoulder height between 63”-80.7” (160-205 cm), body length from 115”-149” (292-378 cm), standing height of roughly 68.1”-87.4” (173-222 cm), and a body width of 29.5”-38.6” (75-98 cm). The horns of a Wild Yak are between 13”-39” (33-99 cm). Weights of Wild Yaks vary between males and females with males weighing between 1984-2645 lb (900-1200 kg) and females from 1102-1543 lb (500-700 kg). Wild Yaks have a typical lifespan of 20-25 years in the wild and 25-28 years in captivity.
The Wild Yak (Bos mutus) is a long-haired cattle found across the Indian subcontinent's Himalayan region. The Wild Yak has relations close to the Domesticated Yak (Bos grunniens). Wild Yaks are referred to as well-rounded animals because of their built bodies, strong legs, and well-rounded hooves. Because the Wild Yak is not domesticated, they have their thick hair falling below their belly, almost touching the ground. Although wild Yaks are usually dark, blackish to brown, domestic Yaks can vary with rusty brown and cream coats. Wild Yaks can withstand -40 degrees F (-40 degrees C) by huddling up together and having their calves in the center.
Wild Yaks have a shoulder height between 63”-80.7” (160-205 cm), body length from 115”-149” (292-378 cm), standing height of roughly 68.1”-87.4” (173-222 cm), and a body width of 29.5”-38.6” (75-98 cm). The horns of a Wild Yak are between 13”-39” (33-99 cm). Weights of Wild Yaks vary between males and females with males weighing between 1984-2645 lb (900-1200 kg) and females from 1102-1543 lb (500-700 kg). Wild Yaks have a typical lifespan of 20-25 years in the wild and 25-28 years in captivity.