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Big herbivores!

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Sachin Rai: " The black rhino!
I got lucky with this guy when I bid good bye to my first group and was driving from one property to another to greet the second group. This was late morning and we chanced upon this guy right next to the road. "



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javan banteng photos by Baron V Goldinger 
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Wonderful find , banteng have some cool horns.
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big bull in thailand
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Let's continue posting these beautiful Bovines, can't forget my favorite, the eland:


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By Tswalu Kalahari, Stretch Ferreira, Franco Marx, & The Hide Safari Camp in that order.
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Northeast India to SouthEast Asia is a good place for big herbivores and in ancient times held big populations of 3 species of Rhinos (Indian, Sumatran, Javan), Gaur, Wild Water Buffalo, Banteng, Kouprey (just as big as Banteng but on the brink of extinction), Takin and the Asiatic Elephant. It’s a shame their numbers have fallen so low and they have lost so much of their former range and habitats.
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Bull elephant at Addo Elephant National Park

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Group of Taurotragus derbianus gigas in chinko reserve Central africa republic . Gael-Yann le Martin


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big old bull looks like in southern india photographer unknown
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Savannah Burgess: " A bull moose courting his cow last fall. "


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It seems they are not too scared of leopards...


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Michael Laubscher: " Lone bull. "


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Mangeshsingh Thakur‎- Huge Sambhar stag after Mud bath... Nagzira Wildlife sanctuary | Feb 2020
it was really huge in size












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