concept   yak

20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) Western (1) Tibetan (1) Nepal (1) Himalayan culture (1) Tibetan Buddhist culture (1) United Kingdom (1) Mongolia (1) mountainous region (1) Mongolian nomadic culture (1) United States (1) Argentinian (1) Australia (1) Beachfront regions (1) Brazilian (1) China (1) Global (1) High-altitude regions (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Sherpa communities in Nepal (1) coastal fishing communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 yak Western In Western culture, yaks are seen as exotic animals that are typically associated with high altitudes and are often found in zoos or wildlife parks. 18
2 yak Tibetan In Tibetan culture, yaks are sacred animals that provide milk, meat, fur, and labor. 17
3 yak Nepal Yaks are highly valued in Nepal for their milk, meat, and importance in transportation, playing a significant role in the economy and daily life. 9
4 yak Himalayan culture Yaks are highly valued in Himalayan culture for their milk, meat, wool, and traditional livelihood. 5
5 yak Tibetan Buddhist culture Yaks are sacred and essential to Tibetan Buddhist culture. 5
6 yak United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the yak is considered an exotic animal not commonly found in the United States or the UK. 4
7 yak Mongolia Yaks are valued for milk, meat, and transportation in traditional Mongolian and Tibetan nomadic cultures. 3
8 yak mountainous region Yaks are valuable pack animals well-adapted to high-altitude mountain regions. 3
9 yak Mongolian nomadic culture Yaks are highly valued in Mongolian nomadic culture for their milk, meat, and wool. 2
10 yak United States Yaks are rare and exotic animals often found in zoos in the United States. 2
11 yak Argentinian Yaks are not a common or well-known aspect of Argentinian culture. 1
12 yak Australia Yaks are not found in the wild and are not commonly encountered in everyday life in Australia. 1
13 yak Beachfront regions Yaks are uncommon and unfamiliar in beachfront regions because of their reliance on high-altitude environments. 1
14 yak Brazilian The concept of the yak is not part of everyday life and relatively unknown in Brazilian culture. 1
15 yak China Yaks are vital to the traditional lifestyle and economy of China, providing milk, meat, and wool. 1
16 yak Global Yaks are globally recognized for their milk, meat, and labor contributions to certain regions. 1
17 yak High-altitude regions The yak is a valued pack animal in high-altitude regions due to its adaptation to the environment. 1
18 yak Nomadic cultures Yaks are highly valued by nomadic cultures for their milk, meat, and hide in harsh environments. 1
19 yak Sherpa communities in Nepal Yaks are revered and utilized for their milk, meat, and labor in Sherpa communities in Nepal. 1
20 yak coastal fishing communities The concept of yaks is uncommon in coastal fishing communities and not used for transportation or milk production. 1