
Gaur - Wikipedia
The gaur has a head-and-body length of 250 to 330 cm (8 ft 2 in to 10 ft 10 in) with a 70 to 105 cm (28 to 41 in) long tail, and is 142 to 220 cm (56 to 87 in) high at the shoulder, averaging about 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) in females and 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) in males.
Gaur - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Being one of the largest cattle species, the gaur has a massive head, deep body, and solid limbs. The color of their body varies from reddish or brown to black while the limbs are pale colored. Both males and females have upwardly curved horns, growing from the sides of their heads.
Gaur, Indian bison (Bos gaurus) | DinoAnimals.com
The gaur has a head-and-body length of 250 to 330 cm (8.2 to 10.8 ft) with a 70 to 105 cm (2.3 to 3.4 ft) long tail. The gaur’s size and strength make it an impressive sight, but its role in its ecosystem is equally important.
GUAR: CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR AND REPRODUCTION
Gaur ( Bos frontalis) are the world's largest wild cattle or wild bovines. Ranging from Nepal and India through Southeast Asia, they are impressive-looking creatures with huge a muscled body and a relatively small head and have been described as looking like a "water buffalo on steroids.”
Gaur - Ultimate Ungulate
The gaur is also known as the seladang. Gaur (pronounced "GOWr") is a Hindustani name for this wild ox. Bos (Latin) an ox. Frons (Latin), genitive frontis, the forehead, brow; -alis (Latin) suffix meaning relating to: the forehead between the horns is a contrasting grey, a unique characteristic among cattle. French Gaur (Buchholtz, 1990)
Gaur (Bos gaurus) - JungleDragon
The gaur is a strong and massively built species with a high convex ridge on the forehead between the horns, which bends forward, causing a deep hollow in the profile of the upper part of the head. There is a prominent ridge on the back.
Gaur - Project Noah
Dec 13, 2015 · The gaur is a strong and massively built species with a high convex ridge on the forehead between the horns, which bends forward, causing a deep hollow in the profile of the upper part of the head. There is a prominent ridge on the back.
Gaur: The Animal Files
They have a huge head and a deep body that is reddish/brown to black in colour. They have solid, sturdy limbs that are pale in colour and they have a dewlap under their chin that extends between their front legs. Gaur have a shoulder hump which is particularly pronounced in adult males.
Gaur - KHAO SOK National Park, Thailand
Head-and-body length of 2.5-3.3 m with a 0.7-1.05 m long tail, and is 1.65-2.2 m high at the shoulder. Average weight of adult gaur is 650 to 1,000 kg. The color is dark brown for males and pale brown for females and young. The Gaur is a species of wild cattle native to …
Gaur - Bos Gaurus - Animal Information
Their head is large and robust, with a prominent ridge on the forehead and a broad muzzle. Gaurs possess strong and curved horns that grow from the sides of their heads. These horns can reach lengths of up to 2.5 feet (0.8 meters) and are used for defense and territorial battles.
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