Bibos Gaurus [FAST]
Primarily a grazer found in South and Southeast Asia, usually in herds, except for old bachelor males.
Body hair is dark brown to black, with white or yellowish hair on the lower legs ("white stockings"). bibos gaurus
Classified as Vulnerable, with major populations in India. Primarily a grazer found in South and Southeast
Both sexes have horns that rise vertically and curve inward, typically yellowish to pale green with black tips. Males have thicker, larger horns (60-100 cm) compared to females. usually in herds
The skin secretes an oily, fragrant substance (5-(1-hydroxynonyl)-2-tetrahydrofuranpentanoic acid) that is believed to act as an insect repellent.
A prominent whitish or gray "boss" of bone sits between the horns on the forehead, causing a deep, concave dip in the skull's profile.