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Bos gaurus (Gaur, Indian Bison) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bos gaurus (Gaur, Indian Bison) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus bandhavgarh national park forest tiger reserve madhya pradesh india asia gaur side profile Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus fine art image at bandhavgarh national park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus at bandhavgarh national park india Royalty Free Stock Photo
wild male Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus a danger beast animal walking in grassland landscape habitat of kanha national park Royalty Free Stock Photo
The gaur (Bos gaurus), also known as the Indian bison, a large bull. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bos gaurus (Gaur, Indian Bison)
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus close up or portrait at bandhavgarh national park madhya pradesh india Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus a danger animal or beast in landscape or field in summer morning safari at bandhavgarh national Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus a Vulnerable animal portrait from central india jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Gaur also called the Indian bison, Bos gaurus, Satara, Maharashtra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus a Vulnerable animal portrait from central india jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Front view of standing Gaur, Bos gaurus or Indian bison in the cage of chhatbir zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gaur or Indian Bison or bos gaurus a showstopper closeup or portrait and black drongo bird on his back in morning safari at kanha Royalty Free Stock Photo
The gaur, also called Indian bison, is the largest extant bovine, native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1986, as the population decline in parts of the species' range is likely to be well over 70% during the last three generations. Population trends are stable in well-protected areas, and are rebuilding in a few areas which had been neglected.


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