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@Pckts gaur in kaziranga more big than gaur in other place?
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(07-12-2018, 10:56 AM)P.T.Sondaica Wrote: @Pckts gaur in kaziranga more big than gaur in other place?

I'm not sure, the Gaur I saw in Kanha were definitely larger than the ones I saw in Tadoba, but that probably has more to do with Kanha being a Sal Forest compared to Tadoba being a Teak forest, the higher temps and drier climate contribute to that as well I'm sure.
In regards to Kaziranga, I'd imagine that all herbivores would be larger there than compared to else where since they have more lush greenery and year round water supplies but as @Rishi said, I'm sure it's not as well suited for Gaur which is proven by the lack of their numbers there.

Here are the only 2 images of Kaziranga Gaur that I've seen.

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Indian Bison(Gaur) in Kaziranga forest,North Bengal,India.

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Atul Dhamankar
Indian gaur...............very rare sighting in Kaziranga...

Kaziranga Tiger Reserve ,Assam 

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Thankyou @Pckts gaur in tadoba look less muscle than gaur in other place.
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( This post was last modified: 07-13-2018, 08:54 AM by Rishi )

(07-13-2018, 06:27 AM)P.T.Sondaica Wrote: Thankyou @Pckts gaur in tadoba look less muscle than gaur in other place.

Dude, don't just jump to random conclusions like that!  
Their size don't vary from forest patch to patch, especially interconnected ones. They might tend to favour a more muscular build far south of the peninsula, but not within a region...

These specimens are Tadoba gaurs too.

www.shutterstock.com/indian-gaur-bison-grass-land-tadoba-1031450179?src=_Mc-LhLEEA_4rYAV76lORg-1-73

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Tadoba-Andhari tiger reserve in seven days

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Tadoba: more than a tiger reserve

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jharanajunglelodge.com>gallery

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http://wildnest.in/tadoba-trip-report/

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve: My most awaited trip

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Gaur at Tadoba: Talat Khalid

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I disagree @Rishi  
I’ve seen examples of it in Africa and India.
To my naked eye, the largest Gaur I saw were for sure in Kanha, not saying there wasn’t overlap but certainly the biggest bulls I saw were there.
Same with Ngorongoro Crater, without a doubt the biggest Bull Elephants I saw were there and while the capes were further off, they were definitely huge and probably the largest I saw as well.
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Why indian rhinoceros just in kaziranga
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@Pckts u pic is copyright by author
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