The gaur is closely related to the Bos frontalis (gayal), which is considered the domesticated form.
Both sexes have horns that rise vertically and curve inward, typically yellowish to pale green with black tips. Males have thicker, larger horns (60-100 cm) compared to females.
Primarily a grazer found in South and Southeast Asia, usually in herds, except for old bachelor males.
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The gaur is closely related to the Bos frontalis (gayal), which is considered the domesticated form.
Both sexes have horns that rise vertically and curve inward, typically yellowish to pale green with black tips. Males have thicker, larger horns (60-100 cm) compared to females.
Primarily a grazer found in South and Southeast Asia, usually in herds, except for old bachelor males.