Traditional uses

Yaks are the lifeline of Tibetan people. Their outer guard hairs are used to make waterproof tents and ropes; their soft inner down is used to make clothing and blankets; their milk is made into yak butter; their backs are used to carry heavy items; and their meat is consumed as a source for protein.

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