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As you visit the wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka’s Bandipur, you should look forward to catch a glimpse of the Gaur - a large bull like animal with white leg markings. This animal stands for the Wildlife Special in Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary. Besides a considerable number of tigers and elephants, Gaur, also known as Mithun, are found herding near the backwaters in the sanctuary.
A large, dark-coated variety of ox, Gaur known as Kattupothu in Malayalam, is generally found in the hilly areas of South Asia and Southeast Asia. Weighing almost a ton in average, Gaurs, the largest of all wild cattle, are generally called as the Indian Bull in the sanctuary.
As you visit this place, go around the scrublands or near the waterways in the monsoon, where you will spot a huge black animal grazing on the shrubs along with herds of elephants.
Yes, the black animal with markings on its legs is the famous Gaur. So you should just look forward to a life-time experience watching the Gaurs in Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary along with the Asiatic elephants.
Wildlife India Tours leads you to the wildlife sanctuaries in south India and Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary in Bandipur is a popular sanctuary in Karnataka.
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