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འབྲོང
Drong (Lat. Bos grunniens linnaeus), a very large species of wild yak. Solitary males that have left the herd are considered very dangerous. [MR] [RY]

Lat. Bos grunniens linnaeus - Drong, wild yak [RY]

wild (ox, yak), bull?, bos grunniens linnaeus, follow, poephagus grunniens, SA 'brong ba, g.yag, 'brang ba rgod, bos grunniens, wild yak whose heart eliminates provocations of energy [JV]

wild yak [from the N plains] [IW]

wild yak [RY]

(med) Wild Yak, Bos mutus (Yeshi 2017). 'brong khrag, Blood from wild yak (Yeshi 2017). Frequently one finds also g.yag rgod to designate the wild yak.
The wild yak is now normally treated as a separate species from the domestic yak (Bos grunniens). Belonging to the genus Bos, Yaks are related to cattle, but may be closer to the bison than other Bos species. The wild Yak is among the largest extant bovid species. Today, wild yaks are found primarily in northern Tibet and western Qinghai, some populations in Ladakh and was recently rediscovered in Humla (Nepal). The primary habitat of wild yaks consists of treeless uplands between 3,000 and 5,500 m (wikipedia) Johannes Schmidt (talk) 07:58, 4 December 2021 (UTC)