Q. Consider the following animals:
1. Donkeys
2. llamas
3. Bullocks
How many of the above-mentioned animal (s) is/are examples of pack animal(s)?

[A] Only one

[B] Only two

[C] All three

[D] None of the above

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation: A pack animal is a type of animal used by humans to carry heavy loads. These animals carry goods and supplies upon their backs across long distances or difficult terrain.

  • They are not to be confused with draft animals, which pull weight on a cart or sled. The use of animals to carry cargo dates as far back as 3500 BC.
  • Historical evidence suggests that donkeys have served as pack animals for longer than any other species. Other types of common pack animals include camels, yaks, horses, llamas, oxen, and water buffaloes.
  • Mules are preferred in the mountainous regions; while camels are used for caravan movement in deserts. In India, bullocks are used for pulling carts.

Source: NCERT XII- Fundamental of Human Geography

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