Gaur (Bos gaurus)
Introduction The gaur, scientifically known as Bos gaurus, is an impressive species of wild cattle native to South and Southeast […]
The Gaur, known scientifically as Bos gaurus, is a formidable member of the bovine family native to South and Southeast Asia. Often referred to as the Indian bison, the Gaur is recognized for its impressive size, making it the largest species of wild cattle. These majestic mammals boast a robust build with a distinctive dorsal ridge and a pronounced, muscular hump. Their coat varies from dark brown to black, adorned with lighter markings on their legs and a white “stocking” pattern. Gaurs are primarily forest dwellers, thriving in habitats ranging from evergreen to deciduous forests. They are social animals, typically forming small herds led by an experienced female. Despite their imposing stature, Gaurs are generally shy and avoid human interaction, though they are classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss and poaching.
Introduction The gaur, scientifically known as Bos gaurus, is an impressive species of wild cattle native to South and Southeast […]