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Indochinese Gaur - Species Detail |
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70 2/8" |
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0" |
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6-2-70 Southeastern Asia |
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Bos gaurus readei
Gauro de Indochina (Sp), Hinterindischer Gaur (G), Gaur de l'Indochine (F). Called pyoung in Myanmar (Burma).
DESCRIPTION This race is characterized by its tall stature, which may reach seven feet (2.1 m) at the shoulders, its nearly black coloring, its hairy, fringed ears and its well-developed dewlap and throat fringe. The gray area of the forehead extends farther down the face than in the Indian gaur. In some individuals, there is a light-colored band just above the muzzle. Horns taken 1939 and earlier were recorded by Rowland Ward with lengths to 33-1/2 inches (85.1 cm), circumferences to 20-1/4 inches (51.4 cm), and outside spreads to 45 inches (114.3 cm).
DISTRIBUTION Myanmar (Burma), Thailand north of the Isthmus of Kra, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. For record-keeping, we use the northern border of Chumphon Province in Thailand as the boundary between Indochinese and Malayan gaurs.
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