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Yakalo

Yakalo

Bos grunniens × Bison bison

The Yakalo, scientifically known as Bos grunniens × Bison bison, is a hybrid species resulting from the crossbreeding of the domestic yak and the American bison. This unique animal combines traits from both parent species, leading to a robust and versatile creature well-suited to various environments. Typically larger than a yak but smaller than a bison, the Yakalo boasts a sturdy frame, with males weighing between 900 to 1,500 pounds. Its coat is thick and shaggy, often an amalgamation of the dense woolly fur of the yak and the shorter, coarse hair of the bison, providing excellent insulation against harsh weather conditions.

The Yakalo inherits its yak parent's calm demeanor and hardiness to cold climates, along with a bison's agility and strength. Their dietary preferences include grasses, herbs, and shrubbery, making them adaptable grazers. These hybrids are most commonly found in a controlled farm environment where their gentle nature and resilience are highly valued for agricultural purposes. While not a naturally occurring species, the Yakalo represents the fascinating possibilities of hybrid vigor, offering insights into the integration of genetic traits and adaptations across different species.

Colors: Golden, Golden Royal, Golden Trim, Imperial Black, Imperial Trim, Native Black, Native Black Trim, Royal, White