Evergreen Fire/Rescue firefighters rescued a yak trapped in a frozen pond in Evergreen Memorial Park on Wednesday afternoon.
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The three-year-old female yak was initially misidentified as a bison, a follow-up Facebook post stated.
The yak is part of a privately owned herd, according to Evergreen Fire/Rescue.
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