A wild yak's hair helps it keep warm in colder climates.
Picture from Springbrook
A yak is insulated by it's dense, close, matted under-hair, along with their shaggy outer hair. They also secrete a special sticky substance from their sweat glands which helps keep their under-hair matted, acting as extra insulation.
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