Animal talk (3)
I believe this is a double definition.
'animal' is the first definition.
(I have seen 'Tibetan animal ' mean 'yak' so perhaps 'animal' could also mean 'yak')
'talk' is the second definition.
(I know that yak is a type of talk)
(Other definitions for yak that I've seen before include "Beast of burden" , "Tibetan animal" , "Idle talk" , "Rabbit on" , "Long-haired ox of Tibet" .)
This clue is a double definition.
'animal' is the first definition.
(I've seen this before)
'talk' is the second definition.
(rabbit can informally mean to talk)
(Other definitions for rabbit that I've seen before include "Furry, burrowing animal" , "Burrowing creature" , "Burrowing animal, lives in warren" , "Furry rodent" , "family pet?" .)