A large, dark-furred yak stands on a patch of dry, earthy ground, its thick, shaggy coat blending deep browns and blacks. Its curved horns arch gently from the sides of its head, and its face is turned downward, suggesting quiet movement or grazing. Behind it, a metal fence separates the enclosure from a backdrop of green grass and trees, their leaves rustling softly. The sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled shadows across the ground. The scene feels still, grounded, with the yak’s presence dominating the frame. The texture of its fur appears coarse and dense, contrasting with the smooth, metallic fence and the soft, natural tones of the surrounding vegetation. A small, dark patch near its flank hints at a natural marking or minor injury. The overall atmosphere is one of quiet observation, unassuming and unadorned.
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