- The
nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) (/
ˈnilˌɡaɪ/,
literally meaning "blue cow") is the
largest antelope of Asia, and is
ubiquitous across the northern...
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iodes T. q.
subquadricornis Genus Boselaphus Nilgai,
Boselaphus tragocamelus B. t.
tragocamelus (Indian
nilgai)
Genus †Duboisia †D.
santeng Tribe Bovini...
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genus of bovid. The
nilgai is the sole
living representative,
although one
other species is
known from the
fossil record. The
nilgai along with the four-horned...
- is the only
animal found in
significant numbers in Cholistan, with a few
nilgai along the ****stan–India
border and in some
parts of Cholistan. Rare animals...
- home to the
Arabian oryx and
Dorcas gazelle.
South Asia is home to the
nilgai, ****ara, blackbuck,
Tibetan antelope, and four-horned antelope, while...
- p****enger
train collided with a
train which had
stopped after hitting a
nilgai,
killing 358 people. Some
estimate the
death toll at more than 400. The...
- are:
Tiger Lion
Elephant Zebra Deer Swan
Butterfly Duck
Snake Bear
Peafowl Nilgai Hippopotamus Alligator Kangaroo Gharial Only
authorized buses can enter...
-
including Indian wild **** (Equus
hemionus khur), ****ara (Gazella bennettii),
nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus), and
blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), and large...
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chevrotain Indian wolf
Jaguar Jungle cat
Leopard cat Lion-tailed
macaque Nilgai Northern pig-tailed
macaque Rhesus macaque Sambar deer
Sloth bear Smooth-coated...
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blackbucks are
killed illegally especially where the
species is
sympatric with
nilgai.
Until India's
independence in 1947,
blackbuck and ****ara were hunted...