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Thread: It is a Gaur or Indian Bison of course

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    Default It is a Gaur or Indian Bison of course

    Thanks for the information Sabyasachi.It is a Gaur.I think we can call it Indian Bison as well.

    Praveen, I could click 7-8 shots and this is the best.I am attaching a full-bull picture but the head is missing!!

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    Since it is not a Bison, it can't be called Indian Bison.

    You can post a bigger image with 800 pixels at the longest side. It would have been good if the head would have been visible.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Sabyasachi just look at these links;

    http://www.india-wildlife-tours.com/...ian-bison.html

    http://www.pustakalaya.org/wiki/wp/g/Gaur.htm

    They say it is called also as Indian Bison.But I will settle for your views.

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    Sankar,
    Unfortunately, anyone can write anything and publish it in the net. Typically, tour agents have to provide some information for tourists. If you believe every word of it, then I don't know what to say. The second link you provided mistakes wild buffalo as Gaur. Anyone can write or edit wikipedia. So please don't consider it as the ultimate truth.

    Britishers mistakenly thought that they have seen Bisons in India. Hence, the name stays till date. It is upto us to continue with that mistake or not.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Without the head been visible the composition looks incomplete. A bigger image would help to comment better.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Default Its Gaur for sure

    I agree with you Sabyasachi.The tour operators for convenience have started calling the Gaur as Indian Bison.Thanks for your information.For me it is a Gaur for sure now!

    I actually didnt want to share this photo with you since the head is blocked by a tree.Praveen asked whether I have a fuller frame of the animal and I posted a smaller pic(wid 500 ).This I did as a reply to the original post.But it has appered as a new thread.

    Anyway interesting and informative discussion.Thanks again.

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