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The Animals of Asia

Question: Which of these is not related to a yak?
Answer: The yak is related to cattle, buffalo, and bison. Some of the words that describe cattle are also used for yaks: a full-grown male is a bull; a full-grown female is a cow; and a young yak is a calf.
Question: What is the name for a venomous snake that lives in Japan?
Answer: A venomous Asian snake that is widespread in Japan, the mamushi resembles the moccasin of North America. Its name is Japanese for “darkest one.”
Question: How many kilograms can an adult giant panda weigh?
Answer: An adult male giant panda can weigh up to 250 pounds (113 kilograms).
Question: What is the name for a two-humped camel?
Answer: A camel with two humps is called a Bactrian camel, after an ancient region in what is now Iran.
Question: On what animal would you find a howdah?
Answer: A howdah is a kind of saddle used for riding atop an elephant.
Question: Which of these is another name for the panda?
Answer: The panda is also known as the catbear, because of its markings.