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Nilgai

Boselaphus tragocamelus

Description:

Nilgai have thin legs and a robust body that slopes down from the shoulder. Their long, narrow heads are topped by two small conical horns which are straight and tilted slightly forward. Horns on trophy males are normally 21.6-25.4 centimeters (8.5-10 inches). They have an erectile mane on the back of the neck and a tubular shaped "hair pennant" on the midsection of the throat. They have a small triangular tail which moves with a very high frequency when they are excited.

Habitat:

Blue bulls mostly live in herds and in winter, male blue bulls form herds of 30 to 100 animals in northern India. They avoid dense forest and prefer the plains and low hills with shrubs. Blue bulls are usually found in their favoured areas of scrub jungle (acacia forests) grazing upon succulent kader grass. They are not averse to crossing marshlands.

Notes:

A blue bull is called a nil gai or nilgai in India, literally from nil meaning blue and gai meaning a bovine animal (literally 'cow'). In fact nilgai were known as the Nilghor (nil = blue, ghor = horse) during the rule of Aurangzeb (Mughal Era) (Gautam Masters dissertation unpubl : Dept. of Wildlife Sciences, Aligarh Muslim Univ). Nevertheless the local belief, that nilgai are a cow and hence sacred, has protected it against hunting. The last one pic was taken by Mobile camera on31/01/2012 and remaining are with digi camera, on 16/02/2012

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5 Comments

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Thanks Stian Waaler, you can have different look of this animal over http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/888... and http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/918...

Stian Waaler
Stian Waaler 12 years ago

Fantastic pictures Sachin! Beautiful animals...

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Added first five pics which taken on 16th feb, a nice group of Nilgai,

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 12 years ago

Yes Leuba, they are safe, I had spotted this one just 2 km from City area, there is also female along with him,

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 12 years ago

I am glad they are not hunting them ! - they are beautiful creatures...

Sachin Zaveri
Spotted by
Sachin Zaveri

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Spotted on Jan 31, 2012
Submitted on Jan 31, 2012

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