Bison at Bandipur - Karnataka
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:05 pm
This picture was forwarded to me by a friend.
The sheer magnificence of this majestic animal so captivated me that I thought of sharing it with you guys!
The gaur (Indian Bison) is one of the larger of the wild cattle, and individuals can reach over 2 meters high at the shoulder. The sleek, dark coat is black in mature males and dark brown in females and juveniles.
The legs are light colored and there is a ridge of grey between the horns. These cattle are extremely heavyset and bulky; they have a large shoulder hump and a dewlap of skin under the chin reaching between the forelegs.
Both sexes bear horns that are yellow with black tips; the horns leave at the side of the head and curve upwards growing up to 80cms in length.
Height at the shoulder: 1.7 - 2.2 m
Body length: 2.5 - 3.3 m,
Weight 1,000 kg approx.
They live in small herds of up to 40 individuals, led by a mature bull. Usually active during the day, in areas of extensive human contact gaurs have developed more nocturnal habits. During the mating season the males' loud bellowing call may be heard over 1.6kms away.
Briha
The sheer magnificence of this majestic animal so captivated me that I thought of sharing it with you guys!
The gaur (Indian Bison) is one of the larger of the wild cattle, and individuals can reach over 2 meters high at the shoulder. The sleek, dark coat is black in mature males and dark brown in females and juveniles.
The legs are light colored and there is a ridge of grey between the horns. These cattle are extremely heavyset and bulky; they have a large shoulder hump and a dewlap of skin under the chin reaching between the forelegs.
Both sexes bear horns that are yellow with black tips; the horns leave at the side of the head and curve upwards growing up to 80cms in length.
Height at the shoulder: 1.7 - 2.2 m
Body length: 2.5 - 3.3 m,
Weight 1,000 kg approx.
They live in small herds of up to 40 individuals, led by a mature bull. Usually active during the day, in areas of extensive human contact gaurs have developed more nocturnal habits. During the mating season the males' loud bellowing call may be heard over 1.6kms away.
Briha