17 November 2011, 07:22
reddy375Gaur in the garden
My friend took these photos in his garden in South India. They came pretty close up to the house and the dogs chased them away!
Arjun Reddy
www.huntersnetworks.com17 November 2011, 08:14
edholumThese are very cool photos Arjun. What is the current status of the Gaur population in India these days?
17 November 2011, 11:58
zhabaThas very cool i love the pic with the bulls horns down at the dogs

18 November 2011, 01:08
reddy375In many areas the gaur population has been decimated due to de-forestation and foot and mouth disease from village cattle. However in southern India mainly there is a very healthy population of them. Being from the bovine family meat poachers dont kill them either as they don't eat them. The powers that manage Indian wildlife will surely wipe it all out in the years to come due to their sheer ignorance and stupidity, instead of allowing hunting and conservation to co-exist.
Arjun
19 November 2011, 16:00
NakihunterGreat stuff Arjun. W@here is this taken?
I am in India right now on business for 4 weeks. Just recoveing from jet lag after arriving yesterday.
26 November 2011, 00:04
Eland SlayerVERY cool photos....I wish they were still able to be hunted legally. They are impressive animals...
22 December 2011, 23:03
376 steyrBig mature bull. I read somewhere that guar are a form of bison; the very high dorsal ridge and horn configuration like in the american and european bison.
24 December 2011, 13:21
NakihunterSorry but that is not true. Gaur are widely accepted as the original wild cattle to be domesticated. They are not a true "Bison" though they are commonly referred to as such in most parts of South India.