GAUR โ”€ Tiger Killer on Steroids

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  • Discover the true king of the jungle and the true inspiration behind Red Bull - the Gaur. With its muscular build and powerful horns, this wild cattle species is the ultimate tiger killer. Join us in the dense forests of Asia, where the Gaur or Indian Bison roams free and dominates the landscape.
    Through raw and up-close footage, witness the Gaur's sheer size and strength, and its fierce determination to protect its territory from any predator that dares to cross its path. But it's the Gaur's epic battles against the mighty tiger that truly showcases its dominance in the wild.
    If you're a nature lover and want to witness one of the world's most awe-inspiring animals in action, then you can't afford to miss the ๐—š๐—”๐—จ๐—ฅ โ”€ ๐—ง๐—œ๐—š๐—˜๐—ฅ ๐—ž๐—œ๐—Ÿ๐—Ÿ๐—˜๐—ฅ ๐—ข๐—ก ๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ข๐—œ๐——๐—ฆ
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  • @BEASTERS
    @BEASTERS  Pล™ed rokem +73

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    • @traviswillden
      @traviswillden Pล™ed rokem +4

      do you have a birthday present from your favorite animal lover beasters?

    • @thomasgumersell9607
      @thomasgumersell9607 Pล™ed rokem +2

      Thank you I will recommend your channel to others I know. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿปโœจ

    • @traviswillden
      @traviswillden Pล™ed rokem +3

      @@thomasgumersell9607 hi there

    • @thomasgumersell9607
      @thomasgumersell9607 Pล™ed rokem +3

      @@traviswillden hello ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿปโœจ

    • @sidarthrai7731
      @sidarthrai7731 Pล™ed rokem +3

      We,call it NANDI,which Shivaji ride on it.

  • @LIONTAMER3D
    @LIONTAMER3D Pล™ed rokem +1316

    No steroids, no protien, no progressive weight training; pure genetics

  • @MsAnna47
    @MsAnna47 Pล™ed rokem +588

    Looks like a living armored tank. What a powerful creature this is.

    • @pamtnman1515
      @pamtnman1515 Pล™ed rokem +27

      In the 1850s, men hunted gaur with Muzzleloading rifles. Men died by the dozens. This dangerous sport attracted more adventurous men who brought more and more powerful rifles. And still men died by the dozens. By the time modern firearms evolved to the point where the gaur had little chance of surviving, they were officially protected. Now their biggest threat is from poaching, which is not regulated sport hunting.

    • @ediwow2823
      @ediwow2823 Pล™ed rokem +6

      Rhino: Really?

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed rokem +2

      www.wwf.org.uk/learn/wildlife/asian-rhinos#:~:text=The%20greater%20one%2Dhorned%20rhino%20once%20roamed%20across%20most%20of,on%20the%20island%20of%20Java.

    • @user-ek8cr6ud2j
      @user-ek8cr6ud2j Pล™ed rokem

      ุณุจุญุงู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ุตุงู†ุน ุงู„ู…ุจุฏุน.

    • @user-ek8cr6ud2j
      @user-ek8cr6ud2j Pล™ed rokem +4

      Glory be to God, the Creator Creator

  • @nava9754
    @nava9754 Pล™ed rokem +163

    India truly has some UNIQUE ANIMALS.

    • @Visakh_S_Nair
      @Visakh_S_Nair Pล™ed 8 mฤ›sรญci +17

      Humans too ๐Ÿ˜‚โค

    • @Jenvlogs404
      @Jenvlogs404 Pล™ed 6 mฤ›sรญci

      All the eastern and big cats because has every landscape, but respecting has a big a part and requires life change, even in most populous are thriving the most.

    • @jacksonrazorback5626
      @jacksonrazorback5626 Pล™ed 6 mฤ›sรญci +14

      While pakistan doesnt even have cats and tea.

    • @sarants4488
      @sarants4488 Pล™ed 5 mฤ›sรญci +13

      โ€‹@@jacksonrazorback5626pak has no respect for wild life...

    • @KpopIstrash-xn8xl
      @KpopIstrash-xn8xl Pล™ed 4 mฤ›sรญci +6

      โ€‹@@jacksonrazorback5626 Is it necessary to bring Pakistan in everything?

  • @catsamazing338
    @catsamazing338 Pล™ed rokem +444

    Two most impressive animals I have ever seen were a Gaur in North India and a Kodiak grizzly in Alaska. Both absolutely awe inspiring !

    • @HackSparrrowakaSicario
      @HackSparrrowakaSicario Pล™ed rokem +46

      Gaur is common in South India

    • @Venustrap504
      @Venustrap504 Pล™ed rokem +4

      โ€‹@@mikecollon100 African buffaloes are much shorter

    • @chukhuthollu5471
      @chukhuthollu5471 Pล™ed rokem +21

      โ€‹@Mike Collon Gaur is bigger than a cape buffalo.

    • @chukhuthollu5471
      @chukhuthollu5471 Pล™ed rokem +16

      @Mike Collon and you are wrong.๐Ÿ˜„

    • @dr.penguin9412
      @dr.penguin9412 Pล™ed rokem +8

      @Mike Collon elephants and rhinos are the 2 most powerful land animals on earth

  • @Chauhan_Kannada
    @Chauhan_Kannada Pล™ed rokem +294

    I m from western Ghats Karnataka in Southern Bharat(India)
    Gaur is the Esteem Animal of our former Monarchy of Mysore, and also the new republic state Karnataka.
    I see the decline in their numbers drastically over the decades.
    I barely see a herd of 8-10 now a days, as i can recall from my childhood they used to roam the western Jungles in hundreds in a single herd.

    • @manjunathnr4624
      @manjunathnr4624 Pล™ed rokem +7

      How old are you grandpa ๐Ÿ˜‚

    • @Kami-Sama197
      @Kami-Sama197 Pล™ed rokem +3

      โ€‹@@manjunathnr4624 about 30

    • @ladymargaret6186
      @ladymargaret6186 Pล™ed rokem +22

      Same here in Malaysia, everytime people heard a rumours there's a wild gaur, they will hunt it..poor animals ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ

    • @Thorfinn47.
      @Thorfinn47. Pล™ed rokem +10

      Bro their population has increased in last 15 years ,

    • @ravisheoran1668
      @ravisheoran1668 Pล™ed rokem +2

      U r lucky, in Haryana there is only deer no this kind of giant

  • @mr.cookie7308
    @mr.cookie7308 Pล™ed rokem +71

    When a Rhino rather run, then you know the Gaur is badass.

    • @Jefe-qh8kd
      @Jefe-qh8kd Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem +5

      A rhino would smoke a gaur.

    • @shawnruby7011
      @shawnruby7011 Pล™ed 17 dny +1

      Rhinos run a lot. They're pretty dumb. Elephants are wary and smart. It'd be cool to see them in the serengeti though

  • @OOOUZ
    @OOOUZ Pล™ed rokem +532

    Its not the size that amazes me.. its their muscle definition โค

    • @stuckgrenadepin.225
      @stuckgrenadepin.225 Pล™ed rokem +12

      Bison would look similarly without the coarse hair.

    • @gaurav2979
      @gaurav2979 Pล™ed rokem +7

      Power is the word in physics

    • @nawmsayin8017
      @nawmsayin8017 Pล™ed rokem +3

      Like Jay Cutlers Quads ๐Ÿคฃ

    • @sauravbhat6046
      @sauravbhat6046 Pล™ed rokem +14

      Your imagination on size wil fail if u would see them in real they are gigantic

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

  • @vkeuphoria295
    @vkeuphoria295 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +34

    U can't deny the fact that gaurs are a part of diet of Tiger. Imagine the muscle tigers must possess.

    • @bigchungus1848
      @bigchungus1848 Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci +7

      Tigers possess unfathomable amounts of muscle mass.

    • @jamesnelson8469
      @jamesnelson8469 Pล™ed 5 mฤ›sรญci

      @@bigchungus1848I can fathom 120kgs

    • @nanapotter3461
      @nanapotter3461 Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem

      Very rare.... There is much percentage and when it is high it usually a few attempts with corresponding success.

    • @mstr293
      @mstr293 Pล™ed 12 dny

      Tigers usually go for the females and juveniles. I see them run very often from charging males.

    • @nanapotter3461
      @nanapotter3461 Pล™ed 12 dny

      @@mstr293 That is true and a Scat composition of their Gaurs diet shows mostly kids actually.

  • @michigandogman3060
    @michigandogman3060 Pล™ed rokem +282

    I didnโ€™t know there was such a thing as a Gaur, thank you for educating me ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  • @RenG35
    @RenG35 Pล™ed rokem +54

    My father told me a story of a Gaur who killed a Tiger. Tiger was pinned on the trunk of a giant fallen tree by the Gaur's head. The Gaur's head butting force was so strong it crushed the tiger's ribs and the chest area. Of course the tiger didn't die immediately. My dad said the Gaur pinned the tiger and must've stayed in that position for several days until the tiger was dead and started to smell of rot. That's how dad and his friends found out. Gaur had become skinny with lots of scar injuries and the tiger was slightly rotten.
    They are super strong!

  • @nitishrana9710
    @nitishrana9710 Pล™ed rokem +57

    I had seen GAUR in zoo but I still slightly remember that it's height was more than 7 feet.
    Absolutely amazing animal.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

  • @LukeLane1984
    @LukeLane1984 Pล™ed rokem +35

    We tend to be more afraid of large carnivores, but the largest herbivores, like this absolute unit, are the actual nightmare fuel.

  • @highvolts6620
    @highvolts6620 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +42

    Always exciting to see an animal youโ€™ve never seen before. This magnificent creature is truly the definition of power and size. Wow what a tank.

  • @dhirajshetty6385
    @dhirajshetty6385 Pล™ed rokem +137

    There have been numerous cases of gaurs attacking and killing humans where I reside in western Maharashtra, proving that they are both magnificent and fierce. Since the natural grazing grounds do not supply enough green manure throughout the summer, they often intrude during that time and destroy crops in fields, which is where gaur human conflicts occur. I've observed them up close, and they typically do not attack until provoked.

    • @KurtG85
      @KurtG85 Pล™ed rokem +2

      Green manure?

    • @disprofundis3477
      @disprofundis3477 Pล™ed rokem

      They might be water buffalos. According to wiki, Guars are less aggressive.

    • @tomw6612
      @tomw6612 Pล™ed rokem +10

      @@disprofundis3477 um plz don't tell me you use wiki for facts .

    • @damaslpressath
      @damaslpressath Pล™ed rokem +4

      @@disprofundis3477 just what is comentet: Gaurs are not generally aggressive....if not provoked or hurt....or defending a young......even small cows can get dangerous when foreigners come to close to their young :) ...same bisons....some of them nowaday roaming around villages...it is not the agression of those animals, but crazy farmers throwing stones to get them out of field can be like suicide ;)

    • @disprofundis3477
      @disprofundis3477 Pล™ed rokem

      @@tomw6612 plz don't tell me you believe 100% of wiki is lies.

  • @jenpink4298
    @jenpink4298 Pล™ed rokem +167

    I didnโ€™t even know they existed. Thank you for sharing this amazing animal!

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed rokem +4

      Our pleasure!

    • @topstrika8720
      @topstrika8720 Pล™ed rokem +3

      Lol tiger killer lions would eat dem in a sandwich

    • @Venustrap504
      @Venustrap504 Pล™ed rokem

      โ€‹@@topstrika8720tigers are stronger than lions

    • @topstrika8720
      @topstrika8720 Pล™ed rokem +2

      @@Venustrap504 lol and ants is stronger than flys

    • @Venustrap504
      @Venustrap504 Pล™ed rokem

      @@topstrika8720 yes they are

  • @TheTejas1920
    @TheTejas1920 Pล™ed rokem +20

    I was in Kanha, MP in 2009... And in the morning we were on jungle safari... Suddenly our vehicle started shaking and driver moved the car behind hitting the car behind... It made some 15-20 feet distance between two vehicles... And herd of 20-22 Gaurs passed thro that gap charging towards another herd of Gaurs... As soon as they passed by shaking stopped... And we could hear trees breaking... It all happened in 5-6 seconds... And memory of those seconds give me chills...

  • @SS-sh6ww
    @SS-sh6ww Pล™ed rokem +51

    Gaurs are an emblem of my Native Place (Southern Maharashtra, Kolhapur). We see them all along & yes they are protected & you can find them easily in any National Park in India.

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

    • @shivamgusain5185
      @shivamgusain5185 Pล™ed rokem

      Kohlapur babu rao ๐Ÿ˜‚ .

    • @SS-sh6ww
      @SS-sh6ww Pล™ed rokem

      @@shivamgusain5185 Yasss... & Baburao as well ! ๐Ÿ˜‚

    • @samuelhatch8470
      @samuelhatch8470 Pล™ed 5 mฤ›sรญci

      โ€‹@shivamgusain5185๐Ÿ˜ข

  • @antonypowell5712
    @antonypowell5712 Pล™ed rokem +11

    One thing about the Gaur, they have terrible eyesight, and rely mostly on ears and nose for information. I worked in Parambikulam National Park in Kerala, S India in the mid-eighties, and on two occasions had close encounters with Gaur for just that reason. On the first occasion, towards dusk, I heard a herd of Gaur coming towards me in a patch of quite open woodland by a lake shore. I could soon see about 30 of them strolling in my direction, but they had no idea I was there. I climbed a handy tree and soon had wonderful views of the herd grazing directly below me. After about twenty minutes (by which time it was getting quite dark), they had moved on far enough for me to climb down and carry on. The second contact was with a single male. I thought he was going to pass me about 20 metres away, but he veered round straight towards me at a very gentle walking pace. Not wanting to attract his attention, I stood behind a tree and waited. Once he was within one metre of me, I thought I ought to do do something, so I waved my hat in his face and said โ€œshoo!โ€. The moment while he decided what he should do seemed to last an age, but was only two seconds at most. He exhaled through his nostrils, turned round and walked back the way he had come. He clearly feared nothing and no-one! At the time, nor did I, but having seen this video, I wonโ€™t be so cavalier in future!

  • @vuetube4558
    @vuetube4558 Pล™ed rokem +49

    As a kid living in Laos, we only heard stories our fathers told us about these majestic beasts roaming in the forest. Only a few if any are left.

    • @jase123111
      @jase123111 Pล™ed rokem +13

      That is sad. It is the same in Thailand too, where I live. I feel so bad that only 100 years ago there were thousands of these animals roaming around in the forests and jungles, and humans have cut down their forest homes, hunted them to almost extinction, and allowed them to get sick and die form domestic cattle diseases. There are just too many humans now for large animals like this to survive long term. I often imagine what it would have been like with rhino, bears,, elephants, huge herds of wild water buffalo, gaur, banteng cattle, and deer., being hunted and stalked by tigers, leopards and wild dogs. And in the swamps, crocodiles, giant turtles, pelicans, storks and herons, and huge flocks of wild ducks, with vultures and eagles soaring in the sky and parrots and giant hornbills in the huge tall trees. It would have been like paradise. Now its polluted, degrades and getting build over with concrete and roads. I don't like what my human species is doing to the world.

    • @metalpunk1234
      @metalpunk1234 Pล™ed rokem +1

      Are there any sanctuaries protecting these creatures?

    • @ghanteykaking11
      @ghanteykaking11 Pล™ed rokem +15

      I'm very proud that India is lucky to have this majestic creature almost
      85% population of gaur inhabited in India

    • @Botoburst
      @Botoburst Pล™ed 8 mฤ›sรญci

      They must have been tasty.

    • @dallasmore6703
      @dallasmore6703 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci

      That's why we have conservation officers and education in the us. We no longer slaughter every living thing to extinction like we used to.

  • @zerpy9540
    @zerpy9540 Pล™ed rokem +181

    I get to watch these majestic beasts daily. They come to my property to quench their thirst. They usually are calm unless prevoked. They are absloute units, can easily topple a small lorry.

  • @sonicx3903
    @sonicx3903 Pล™ed rokem +24

    I saw them in Indian Bahubali film I thought it VFX of imaginary mascular Cow but it's real Holy cow ๐Ÿ˜ถ

    • @VARMOT123
      @VARMOT123 Pล™ed rokem +2

      Where are you from buddy ?

  • @ruhtam8971
    @ruhtam8971 Pล™ed rokem +44

    We've spotted Gaurs in South India, several times near Ooty, Kabini. Real treat to watch them the herd, only through binoculars that is ๐Ÿ˜

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

  • @duanekarlen5463
    @duanekarlen5463 Pล™ed rokem +13

    These animals need to be cherished protected forever!

  • @DDAWGY1
    @DDAWGY1 Pล™ed rokem +21

    A powerful Male will always make sure his family is safe!

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes Pล™ed rokem +42

    This animal is pure muscle...not one ounce of fat.

    • @zumaanandrade3961
      @zumaanandrade3961 Pล™ed rokem +2

      All i see is good bbq meat.

    • @krystiannorthwall6726
      @krystiannorthwall6726 Pล™ed rokem +1

      โ€‹@@zumaanandrade3961 nope, good BBQ meat has fat so the flavor can soak in

    • @judgedreed3654
      @judgedreed3654 Pล™ed rokem +14

      โ€‹@@zumaanandrade3961same fucking hunger.This will soon destroy ecosystem.

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Pล™ed rokem +7

      @@zumaanandrade3961 Great, but can you hunt a Gaur with your bare hands & then eat it?

    • @slimfit767
      @slimfit767 Pล™ed rokem +2

      โ€‹@@SodiumSyndicatewho hunts with their bare hands?

  • @jedibasschoke8909
    @jedibasschoke8909 Pล™ed rokem +43

    These are most definitely the boss cows but just take a moment to appreciate the size of that Tiger attacking at 2.30, what a monster!

    • @ash_rma96
      @ash_rma96 Pล™ed rokem +17

      The gaurs in that scene are young and smaller ones. That's why the tiger looked huge. Just look at the body structure and horns of those gaurs. It a common strategy of every predator to attack the kids and weakling when they hunt such huge species.

    • @rabussierantoine9395
      @rabussierantoine9395 Pล™ed rokem +14

      Those are domestic buffaloes in the video you mentioned, not gaurs

    • @ankanartworks55
      @ankanartworks55 Pล™ed rokem +15

      @@rabussierantoine9395 True!! Those are water buffalos of India, But still a tiger almost the size of a water buffalo is no joke man!! That is probably bandipura national park and those bengal tigers are absolutely huge up there

    • @Eden-nd7rg
      @Eden-nd7rg Pล™ed rokem +8

      โ€‹@@rabussierantoine9395 that tiger must be insanely huge. Those are water buffalos and are nowhere nearly as big as gaurs but still pretty big.

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

  • @lalashwante3631
    @lalashwante3631 Pล™ed rokem +54

    Once my uncle saw a gaur fighting with a tiger, and the gaur defeated the tiger but both of them died a week later.

    • @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457
      @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 Pล™ed rokem +15

      And that might be a female gaur or a very old or sick male. Healthy adult male Gaur will flung away a tiger without getting injured.

    • @Venustrap504
      @Venustrap504 Pล™ed rokem

      โ€‹@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457indeed

    • @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457
      @wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 Pล™ed rokem

      @@poker6524 Never. It's only the female gaurs. You can see all videos of tigers always being scared of male gaurs. And If you are going to paste some fake reports of it, then don't. There are many such fake baseless manipulated reports made by Tiger fanbabies of tigers even killing male elephants. Carnivores aren't invincible beings that can hunt everything, you know. There's a limit for everything.

    • @mstr293
      @mstr293 Pล™ed rokem +10

      @@poker6524 Unless it's via ambush or the Gaur is running/not fighting back, I doubt it! Big Cats are ambush predators, and a face-to-face confrontation by the bigger/more powerful creature is a dumb move on their part.

    • @Rayquaza676
      @Rayquaza676 Pล™ed rokem +10

      @@poker6524 More tigers are killed by gaurs than gaurs killed by tigers.

  • @123TauruZ321
    @123TauruZ321 Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem +2

    6:00 Goddamn such strength in one jerk of the horns... that tuktuk was nearly flipped.

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Pล™ed rokem +37

    The American bison is a huge beast,, but if these are biggerโ€ฆ thatโ€™s amazing

    • @yaahlabanyamyan144
      @yaahlabanyamyan144 Pล™ed rokem +24

      They ARE bigger. Much bigger

    • @MRNDESO-ps7bz
      @MRNDESO-ps7bz Pล™ed rokem +3

      @@yaahlabanyamyan144
      And can kill any bear speciest on the world

    • @gregcushing1716
      @gregcushing1716 Pล™ed rokem

      โ€‹@@MRNDESO-ps7bz only if the Guar is with a group otherwise 1 on 1,I would suggest the Brown ( Yukon) bear would with 1 swipe take the Guar's head off.

    • @MRNDESO-ps7bz
      @MRNDESO-ps7bz Pล™ed rokem +4

      @@gregcushing1716
      Yes but only your dream

    • @drainmonkeys385
      @drainmonkeys385 Pล™ed rokem

      @@yaahlabanyamyan144 They are not bigger the American bison is larger, do a fact check and come back

  • @TheSunMoon
    @TheSunMoon Pล™ed rokem +5

    Fighting tigers? That's so hard-gaur!

  • @RMScott
    @RMScott Pล™ed rokem +14

    I live in Thailand and frequently visit a preservation park not far from home to bird watch and enjoy other wildlife there. Loitering at the entrance is a small herd of these massive ripped beasts. There is one beauty that is a bit aloof and seeks out human attention. I enjoy petting and marveling over this gentle one. This is an I opening video!

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

  • @DirtyTurtle67
    @DirtyTurtle67 Pล™ed rokem +13

    The Gaur has been one of my favorite animals since I was a kid, thank you! Saola next? xD

  • @thesaintst1851
    @thesaintst1851 Pล™ed rokem +56

    Finally! A bison that kicks the crap out of a lion and a tiger! I approve!

    • @loucifer4205
      @loucifer4205 Pล™ed rokem +6

      Only tigers' lions would be eating for a week

    • @jamesmarmaceda4813
      @jamesmarmaceda4813 Pล™ed rokem +33

      @@loucifer4205 Lol, Lions can't even beat a much smaller cafe buffalo in a one on one fight. While, Gaurs are in the tiger's diet.

    • @loucifer4205
      @loucifer4205 Pล™ed rokem +10

      @James Mar Maceda Did you listen to what he said more tigers die from gaur than gaur die from tigers and there are videos of a male lion killing two full grown cape Buffalo and a full grown cape Buffalo weighs 2000lbs a gaur 2000lbs not that big of a difference

    • @jamesmarmaceda4813
      @jamesmarmaceda4813 Pล™ed rokem +24

      @@loucifer4205 where in hell you get those data about gaur and cafe buffalo lol fyi, average weight of cafe buffalo are nowhere near the weight of gaurs
      Yes, gaurs killed more tiger than vice versa but that's only for discovered evidences. It's also a fact that Indian gaurs is part of tiger's diet, meaning, a determined tiger will attack a herd of Indian gaurs all by himself/herself and can still manage to score a kill.
      While lions, need a whole pride just to take down a much smaller cafe buffalo lol

    • @jamesmarmaceda4813
      @jamesmarmaceda4813 Pล™ed rokem +10

      Cafe buffalo kick lion's ass all the time, y'know?

  • @raycope2086
    @raycope2086 Pล™ed rokem +8

    Excellent short documentary, folks.
    Thank you.
    We mustn't allow these magnifecent animals to be made extinct.

  • @codywilliams1506
    @codywilliams1506 Pล™ed rokem +47

    First time I heard about Gaurs was Cabelaโ€™s Dangerous Hunts 2009. They are amazing animals and I have tremendous respect for them, as much respect as Cape Buffalos, Tigers & Rhinos.

    • @purdyboi8078
      @purdyboi8078 Pล™ed rokem

      Cape Buffalo & Tigers & Rhinos? Oh My!!

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

  • @sharoneastwood.1025
    @sharoneastwood.1025 Pล™ed rokem +56

    WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO KILL THESE MAGNIFICENT BEASTS.

  • @vanvaas
    @vanvaas Pล™ed rokem +17

    I see these almost daily. Once my puppies picked up a fight with a juvenile. They usually walk away from humans but get intimidated when they walk into traffic. They are majestic. Iโ€™ve a few videos uploaded too.

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed rokem

      That is awesome!

    • @DanielVictor-qw6fh
      @DanielVictor-qw6fh Pล™ed 8 mฤ›sรญci

      โ€‹@@BEASTERS. Excellent ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ‘Œ and fantastic video. I had a question about the tiger predation on bull gaurs.
      4:00
      Are there any instances of a strong Bengal tiger taking down a fully grown massive bull gaur head on???

  • @playhard719
    @playhard719 Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem +3

    8:19 for over 1 ton creature I don't expect that amount agility and awareness.

  • @nikhilraj418
    @nikhilraj418 Pล™ed rokem +27

    I happened to see gaurs in Tadoba tiger reserve, and a single male was removed from the herd. It was so aggressive that it warned us from the bushes to move away and we reversed our jeeps. The gaur was so mighty it might have easily turned our jeep upside down and there were tigers and bears around too. It had huge muscles

  • @kennithlambert2563
    @kennithlambert2563 Pล™ed rokem +16

    I enjoyed the video on thanks. ! The Gaur is a huge beautiful beast . I really admire the muscles that they have.

  • @teyionya9487
    @teyionya9487 Pล™ed rokem +14

    There used many Gaurs in our Village's nearby jungle back in the days. But almost all were hunted down.

  • @sakhtlaunda9360
    @sakhtlaunda9360 Pล™ed rokem +25

    It's a protected specie in my region of Maharashtra. They are awesomely huge and magnificent creature. It's good to see their numbers are increasing again with time after a long era of hunting/trophy killings by the Imperialists.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Pล™ed rokem

      Now we need to start increasing the gorilla population

    • @tommurphree5630
      @tommurphree5630 Pล™ed rokem +1

      I imagine a lot more people than the imperialists contributed to the guars decline .

    • @tommurphree5630
      @tommurphree5630 Pล™ed rokem

      Gaurs

    • @ghanteykaking11
      @ghanteykaking11 Pล™ed rokem +3

      โ€‹@@brianmeen2158gorilla live in rain forest but Indian climate is totally different so not possible for Indian wildlife ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

    • @44krishnan79
      @44krishnan79 Pล™ed rokem +1

      โ€‹@@tommurphree5630 80,000 tigers, 150,000 leopards,200,000 wolves killed by the British imperialists from 1875-1925 from official records and Standard indian textbooks.

  • @Albert-me1oe
    @Albert-me1oe Pล™ed rokem +6

    You know it's going to be epic when Boss music starts playing

  • @iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606

    What a beast! Itโ€™s bigger than the Cape Buffalo! ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 Pล™ed rokem +7

    God damn those muscles are freaking insane

  • @theoriginalgeeknerdvillian4177

    Didn't think there would anything else other than the sun bear to go toe to toe with a tiger. This freak of nature sure can!

    • @vincecarter2674
      @vincecarter2674 Pล™ed rokem +1

      So you are so delusional huh? You dont think Elephant or Rhino could :)))

    • @theoriginalgeeknerdvillian4177
      @theoriginalgeeknerdvillian4177 Pล™ed rokem

      @@vincecarter2674 My bad, Bear Grylls!!!!

    • @bablubaban008
      @bablubaban008 Pล™ed 6 mฤ›sรญci

      Indian sloth bear scares Indian Bengal tiger.

    • @jamesnelson8469
      @jamesnelson8469 Pล™ed 5 mฤ›sรญci

      Sun bears are and donโ€™t do anything to tigers. I think you are thinking of sloth bears which are still small but are really fierce

  • @gokuson5418
    @gokuson5418 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +1

    Awesome video!
    I probably sound really dumb but I had absolutely no clue about these Gaurs until I watched this video lol what an animal wow ๐Ÿ’ช

  • @issaciams
    @issaciams Pล™ed 2 mฤ›sรญci +1

    The tiger and Gaur relationship is almost the exact same as the lion and cape buffalo relationship. So crazy.

  • @oswaldjames6295
    @oswaldjames6295 Pล™ed rokem +12

    7'2*!? Wow! That's Scary Huge!!
    Thanks for this, heard the name before but didn't think they were that Huge!!โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡พ

    • @kalippan.
      @kalippan. Pล™ed 4 mฤ›sรญci

      bruh, they can weigh up to 1500lbs

    • @Dragon123Slayer
      @Dragon123Slayer Pล™ed 4 mฤ›sรญci

      @@kalippan. Wrong. They can weigh up to 1500 kg (3300 lbs)

  • @Jako115
    @Jako115 Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci +4

    Wow, both animals are so athletic. There are a lot of videos of Tigers killing Gaurs but I didnโ€™t know what a Gaur can do to a tiger

  • @unstablenester941
    @unstablenester941 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci +6

    It was thaught that the tiger attacked the beast because it was hungry, however it has been confirmed that the entire incident stems from an attempt to collect a gambling debt.

  • @lowlightevangelist9431
    @lowlightevangelist9431 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci +1

    Excellent and informative video. Lots of technical data, footage and not one mention of evolution.
    Bravo! Bravo!

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci

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  • @gallardosbull
    @gallardosbull Pล™ed rokem +5

    Great commentary and facts. Look forward to another video soon!

  • @kazuma2060
    @kazuma2060 Pล™ed rokem +4

    1:42 thanks for using the correct map of India. And really love your videos.

  • @user-me3qy1el3t
    @user-me3qy1el3t Pล™ed 2 mฤ›sรญci

    I didnโ€™t know there was such a thing as a Gaur, thank you for educating me , apex petadors

  • @IrishAndrino
    @IrishAndrino Pล™ed 2 mฤ›sรญci +1

    Hopefully, you will continue to produce such great videos to spread more knowledge and emotions.

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  • @prabhakard2975
    @prabhakard2975 Pล™ed rokem +4

    In 90s they are abundant in kotagiri forests, tamilnadu, south india. I have watched them do a standing jump clearing a six foot fence!

  • @leolopez3088
    @leolopez3088 Pล™ed rokem +15

    Did they just tell us redbull ripped off a foreign company

    • @M_Oz_
      @M_Oz_ Pล™ed rokem +1

      Iirc then the drink is a common Indian drink and not a drink belonging to a company.

    • @deancordova2982
      @deancordova2982 Pล™ed rokem

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      RRRHEGHEDDUD BOUWHOOULE BEEHEE HARGHE HELF FUT CIRCUMCISEDRAWDELMONTE AQUADYNAMICORQUE CORQUE DRINKA FREM THIGHLAEAHANDU DEM PPL BEEE HUHUHIUIUHUNTOUCHOUCHABOUULLES

  • @fatheenfirdous6370
    @fatheenfirdous6370 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci +4

    Im from Sri Lanka and feel bad that gaur is extinct from our country its such a beautiful and pride to have animal in the country

    • @dallasmore6703
      @dallasmore6703 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci

      So import some and get new herd going

  • @Gabor.P.
    @Gabor.P. Pล™ed rokem +41

    Actually, they are the largest with 1200Kilo. The second is the wood bison about 1000-1100 kilos. Then the African Elund, though it's an antelope then comes the rest of the cape, water, buffalos and the bison and the European bison. But all in all, Gaurs are beautiful and magnificent animals. They are pretty to look at and those muscles are just amazing. ๐Ÿคฉโค๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

    • @aurochsxx5932
      @aurochsxx5932 Pล™ed rokem +8

      Nope Gaur at 1500 kgs and wild water buffalo at 1200 kgs are the largest bovines in the world, then comes Bison but There are also Wild Yaks which could compete with bison for the third largest bovine as well

    • @Gabor.P.
      @Gabor.P. Pล™ed rokem +1

      @@aurochsxx5932 WOW an expert. Do you have your ref. where you got this info? (book(s) website(s) etc).

    • @aurochsxx5932
      @aurochsxx5932 Pล™ed rokem

      @@Gabor.P. Not an expert, i am an animal enthusiast, the dimensions given to Gaur and Wild Yaks are freakish to say the least, both reaching 7+ ft at the shoulders so they are natural heafties all other cattles are smaller than these two in dimentions but Wild yak have never been captured and measured, Gaur also havent really been weighed in the wild then comes Wild water buffalo since they are true buffaloes and not cattles they are more stalky and rotund barrel chested, Many source claim they are not far from Gaur in at least weight department (most estimates of the size are from fighting buffaloes in Thailand which are still smaller than wild counterparts but fatter) but the biggest of the big individuals still undoubtedly comes from Gaur, then comes American Wood bison, which have good dimentions but still overal their weight is slightly diminished cuz of inferior hind quarter mass as in comparision to above three but still a giant, then comes the American Plains Bison which have even more smaller hindquarters thus reduced weight, then the Wisent which is comparable or taller but they are leaner than the American counterparts, then comes Banteng> Eland> Cape buffalo

    • @BruceDragon-sf1tr
      @BruceDragon-sf1tr Pล™ed rokem

      What about a ox?

    • @Gabor.P.
      @Gabor.P. Pล™ed rokem

      @@aurochsxx5932 OK agreed to disagree cause it was long ago when I went to school and all those books are outdated, cause of the new more accurate study on animals. So I was cheated and went on the internet and google and some other sites where they compared these buffalo categories. Like Gaur the different buffalos and Bisons etc. Even the yaks and the musk oxen. So that is where I get the Info and yes they do measure those wild-cut animals for research reasons. That is how they get the most accurate data. So I do not want to make this a debate but neither google is wrong or you are. But this is no contest so I just let it go and let you cause nowadays when I want to know something accurate I just look it up cause I'm sure you aren't available when I snap my fingers. The fact remains divided it could be you or google is wrong. But you know what? It's all fine by me cause it doesn't make me less nor add more zeros to my bank account. I hope you keep conducting your studies on large herbivorous animals and 1 day you can correct google and in the reference your name will be there who conducted studies and measured these beasts and provide new data on them. Good luck! ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค

  • @Jartisann
    @Jartisann Pล™ed rokem +7

    Excellent documentary! really well-done, and I thank you for creating this, since not many people know about them and not really documented. It is Thailand's pride, especially on Krathing Dang.

    • @jayntsngh
      @jayntsngh Pล™ed rokem +1

      in Thailand there are 1000 gaur. in just few years they shrunk to 150 individual. what kind of pride gaur is in your country ? in few year there will be no Gaur in Thailand

    • @enasnirercos7626
      @enasnirercos7626 Pล™ed rokem

      From 2:30 onward, those are not herd of Gaurs but Water Buffaloes. This person is misinforming people with wrong information.

    • @terminator19111
      @terminator19111 Pล™ed rokem

      Here comes another jealous Indian, yes gaurs are pride of thailand, you dont need to have headache about this.

  • @10tepeyac
    @10tepeyac Pล™ed rokem +4

    The muscles on itโ€™s top are freaking impressive. Rippling muscles.

  • @user-le1bo7xq6s
    @user-le1bo7xq6s Pล™ed 5 mฤ›sรญci +2

    People often fear large carnivores, but the sheer size of the biggest herbivores, like this absolute unit, can be the real source of nightmares.

  • @naturalmentefauna
    @naturalmentefauna Pล™ed rokem +3

    Preciosos animales y precioso escenario. Y la calidad de la cรกmara, tanto imagen y sonido espectacular.
    Enhorabuena por las capturas y muchas gracias por compartir.
    Saludos ๐Ÿค—

    • @skyrocket0113
      @skyrocket0113 Pล™ed 8 mฤ›sรญci +2

      Sondalados verikwik dubonados pepininos ublivik berbivor cungadung si qui esperado yuminiks๐Ÿ‘

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 Pล™ed rokem +76

    The Gaur (Bibos gaurus) is a large cattle species native to both the Indian subcontinent and parts of mainland Southeast Asia, it is known for being the largest extant cattle species, the largest extant bovine, and largest extant bovid in the world, it is one of the three extant species within the genus Bibos, the others are the Banteng (Bibos javanicus) and the Kouprey (Bibos sauveli), the gaur has four recognized subspecies: the Pahang Gaur (Bibos gaurus hubbacki), the Myanmar Gaur (Bibos gaurus readei), the Indian Gaur (Bibos gaurus gaurus), and the Gayal/Mithun (Bibos gaurus frontalis), like the gaur, the banteng also has four recognized subspecies: the Burmese Banteng (Bibos javanicus birmanicus), the Bornean Banteng (Bibos javanicus lowi), the Javan Banteng (Bibos javanicus javanicus), and the Bali Cattle (Bibos javanicus domesticus).

  • @stevent8314
    @stevent8314 Pล™ed rokem +10

    Wow. Not many animals can intimidate a Rhino.
    One on this video definitely gave way to a Guar, tho.

  • @rafael6421
    @rafael6421 Pล™ed rokem +2

    I didn't know the Gaurs. Very impressive!

  • @trueazseeker4925
    @trueazseeker4925 Pล™ed rokem +5

    I never knew such an animal existed. I thought the Cape Buffallo is the king in this class until now that i learned of this impressive living amourd tanker.

  • @mynameboss6095
    @mynameboss6095 Pล™ed rokem +6

    i live in the northeastern part of India state, we called the animal Mithun and most of them are domesticated but not in stable , we let them free, forage for their own food like wild animal but makes regular contact with them by feeding salt. this make them habitual of our presence, which helps us easily capturing them for later use.

    • @ObingNNgpk
      @ObingNNgpk Pล™ed rokem +2

      brother, Mithun and gaur are different, they are different species.

    • @mynameboss6095
      @mynameboss6095 Pล™ed rokem +1

      @@ObingNNgpk oh yes,,. Mithun is GAYAL and this is GAUR..both looks similar, well they both belong to one genus.๐Ÿ˜

  • @motorcycleworld5941
    @motorcycleworld5941 Pล™ed 6 mฤ›sรญci +2

    Protect them at all cause, for our future generations to witness this majestic creatures

  • @aadityasharma262
    @aadityasharma262 Pล™ed 4 mฤ›sรญci +2

    4:26 .. look at the frikkin' size of this giant. Amazing creatures.

  • @giriharan9921
    @giriharan9921 Pล™ed rokem +9

    These are very gentle creatures which won't hurt u unless it is threatened.

    • @cerovk6000
      @cerovk6000 Pล™ed rokem

      No theyโ€™ll attack you if you do nothing either ๐Ÿ˜… lol. Theyโ€™re animals remember forget that they are peaceful gentle creatures, you will end up dead real fast with that kind of thinking.

    • @rajkrish19
      @rajkrish19 Pล™ed rokem

      No way. They are unpredictable and charge without any provocation. A gaur killed two men in Kerala last week. One guy was a rubber tapper and the other was reading news paper in his veranda when a rogue Gaur charged and gored him.

    • @RedWine-lk3tl
      @RedWine-lk3tl Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem +1

      Come to Assam BTC Here almost Every month Person Killed By These Gaur Yesterday a Old man and 4 people In Nikashi Mushalpur and a Week ago In kokrajhar

  • @thomasgumersell9607
    @thomasgumersell9607 Pล™ed rokem +28

    Great informative video on the Gaur. I enjoyed watching it yet was dismayed as it's losing numbers due to poaching. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿปโœจ

  • @NKTN95
    @NKTN95 Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci +1

    This magnificent creature is truly the definition of power and size. Wow what a tank. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci

      It really is!

  • @dr.mikejohnson571
    @dr.mikejohnson571 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +1

    EXCELLENT! Many CZcams wildlife docs r amateurish and incorrect. This is excellent ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +1

      Wow, thank you! Much Appreciated!

  • @AnakinDarthVader-he4um
    @AnakinDarthVader-he4um Pล™ed mฤ›sรญcem +3

    This is just like the Indonesian bull (bos javanicus) but smaller than this. We call it BANTENG.
    The male is black with white legs and the female is brown with white legs. And the male is aggressive.
    GAUR and BANTENG are similiar in general.

  • @imnoone8532
    @imnoone8532 Pล™ed rokem +8

    People think cafe buffalo ,bisons are biggest
    But they never saw GAUR I bet

  • @truthprevailsalways1
    @truthprevailsalways1 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Have seen this beast 8ft apart they are majestic

  • @bhushanghritlahare2695
    @bhushanghritlahare2695 Pล™ed rokem +1

    What a great and huze animal ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š love them great body buildup

  • @zackcantrell9689
    @zackcantrell9689 Pล™ed rokem +20

    What a beautiful animal. I canโ€™t believe they actually can take on tigers and win!

    • @DunkinBiscuits
      @DunkinBiscuits Pล™ed rokem +15

      It is incredible but not too surprising when you consider buffalo often take on lions and win, and this is even bigger than buffalo, such a magnificent beast

    • @abhinashkumar3161
      @abhinashkumar3161 Pล™ed rokem +5

      @@DunkinBiscuits and tigers live alone

    • @DunkinBiscuits
      @DunkinBiscuits Pล™ed rokem +8

      @@abhinashkumar3161 yes, that to me indicates that a tiger is a more formidable opponent than a lion who hunts as a team whereas a tiger is a solitary warrior. Iโ€™m not sure who win between a lion and a tiger but Iโ€™d like to think the tiger would. Both are majestic creatures in their own ways but I feel tigers are an absolute force all by themselves, but then so is a male lion if it wants to fight on its own it absolutely can.

    • @antoniodriskell2346
      @antoniodriskell2346 Pล™ed rokem +6

      Iโ€™ve seen a video of a tiger taking down a gaur by itself

    • @DunkinBiscuits
      @DunkinBiscuits Pล™ed rokem +8

      @@antoniodriskell2346 in this video he says they kill more tigers than tigers kill them so yeah obviously tigers do sometimes win

  • @ricardogimenez5152
    @ricardogimenez5152 Pล™ed rokem +2

    Hermoso animal gracias por compartir รฉsto

  • @kerstin.jitschin5861
    @kerstin.jitschin5861 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing,these Bulls are so incredible beautiful ๐Ÿฅฐ

  • @avidhossanmansur9830
    @avidhossanmansur9830 Pล™ed rokem +104

    The sad part is just like the American bison, the gaur has been hunted to the brink of extinction in the wild but there's a significant population in mountain ranches, game reserves, and farms. They are considered semi-domesticated and can produce fertile hybrids with cows. They are raised for meat here in Bangladesh their meat is said to be leaner but a bit gamier than beef.

    • @GotloLuna68
      @GotloLuna68 Pล™ed rokem +15

      Except the American Bison was decimated for fun.....

    • @kyachdistent1301
      @kyachdistent1301 Pล™ed rokem

      It's bullshit, people say this about ANY species they want to excuse killing for no reason. ALL dead animal flesh is full of fat and other toxins (especially added to it through 'production & refining) and completely unnatural, humans should not STILL be doing this shit. It's completely typical that we as a species be bastardising what's left of their bloodline and have more incarcerated for all the wrong reasons that out in the wild., Well it IS beef and it ISN'T-there's no such thing-just corpses of the murdered. People as a species are a pathetic and a real pity that, however deadly the "Red Bull" may be to other things, it STILL, like all else, can do NOTHING about the vile, cheating unnatural sickos called the homo sapien, when it reality, it like all would wipe the floor with us if we didn't cheat with technology, firearms, poisons, cars and mass idiocy and vileness.

    • @kyachdistent1301
      @kyachdistent1301 Pล™ed rokem +9

      And what ISN'T effing hunted to extinction by us. It's about the only mark we'll leave on the world, which says it all!

    • @leechee5721
      @leechee5721 Pล™ed rokem +45

      This is why i like India , they protect every animal and even go that far to be vegetarian.

    • @stuckgrenadepin.225
      @stuckgrenadepin.225 Pล™ed rokem +1

      @@kyachdistent1301 many species have been brought back from the brink of extinction by controlled breeding on hunting ranches in Texas. Not all hunting is bad, in fact, the majority of hunting is beneficial to wildlife if donโ€™t responsibly.

  • @AFloridaSon
    @AFloridaSon Pล™ed rokem +8

    I want a couple of these wandering around my yard to keep kids off of my lawn. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

    • @memememe21656
      @memememe21656 Pล™ed rokem

      There are many of them visiting and destroying our crops, happy to let you take a few of those

    • @solotraveler8326
      @solotraveler8326 Pล™ed rokem

      โ€‹@@memememe21656 when you guys are invading their land then it's is nature play nature is hitting you back .

    • @yabovax7403
      @yabovax7403 Pล™ed rokem

      @@memememe21656 ๐Ÿ˜จ

  • @RobertGotschall
    @RobertGotschall Pล™ed rokem +2

    I've heard of these things, but don't know much about them. Thanks.

  • @bluecollar58
    @bluecollar58 Pล™ed rokem +3

    A lot of information , no fuss , no muss. Nice๐Ÿ‘

  • @TheHamsterMaster
    @TheHamsterMaster Pล™ed rokem +7

    Gaurs are METAL AS FUCK ๐Ÿค˜

  • @dunementat2191
    @dunementat2191 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Excellent educational video, thanks for sharing.

  • @baristajazz3782
    @baristajazz3782 Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci +2

    True definition of Speed and Strength

  • @andrebrs1381
    @andrebrs1381 Pล™ed 2 mฤ›sรญci +1

    Beautiful God og the forest... Raw power! mmmmmm

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 Pล™ed rokem +5

    I still don't know how those skinny legs hold up their bodies, the bones must be crazy dense. Absolute tanks.

    • @starman923
      @starman923 Pล™ed rokem +2

      Not only that...they run very fast and jump very high...easily clearing 7 ft fences and I've seen them do this

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy Pล™ed rokem

      It goes for all bovines.

  • @showmickchandramitra6966
    @showmickchandramitra6966 Pล™ed rokem +5

    Proud to be an indian,living in Chattisgarh india

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy Pล™ed rokem

      Backward 3rd world and proud.๐Ÿคฃ

  • @jase123111
    @jase123111 Pล™ed rokem +2

    We have a remaining small population of these in my country, Thailand. They are my awesome animals!

  • @thedwightguy
    @thedwightguy Pล™ed rokem +1

    my own cattle herd practised the phalanx formation on a dog in their field. boy, was I surprised. had never seen it before.

  • @DokturProfesur
    @DokturProfesur Pล™ed rokem +4

    With the immense power and quite frankly Adonis-like physique of the Gaur, it's easy to see why the Hindus see bovines as divine creatures. That much nature-gifted strength and majesty is something to be admired and preserved.

    • @fizzel5711
      @fizzel5711 Pล™ed rokem

      Ffs they worship anything that moves I wouldnโ€™t use that as a barometer of divinity

  • @DontAskMePlease830
    @DontAskMePlease830 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Majestic Creatures

  • @j_toledo419
    @j_toledo419 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Last time I saw a Gaur I slapped its eyes crossed and screamed in its face "LOOK AT ME STRAIGHT WHEN IM TALKING TO YOU GAUR!!!"

  • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
    @BlackMamba-lt8oe Pล™ed rokem +4

    Muscle mass with muscle condition, the Ronni Coleman of animal world

    • @BEASTERS
      @BEASTERS  Pล™ed rokem +3

      Light Weight... Yeaaahh Babyyy

  • @jamesbell8529
    @jamesbell8529 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +4

    There needs to be more information on these animals so they can be protected.