Why in the News?
The Jharkhand Forest department has initiated a study to revive the dwindling population of Bison, popularly known as Gaur, at Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR).

About Indian Bison (Gaur)
| Details |
- Largest and tallest species in the wild cattle family.
- Scientific Name: Bos gaurus.
- Indigenous to South and Southeast Asia.
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| Species Habitat and Location |
- Found in evergreen, semi-evergreen, and moist deciduous forests with open grasslands.
- Prefers hilly terrains below 1,500–1,800 m with abundant water.
- Distributed across India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Thailand.
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| Behavioural Features |
- Social animals living in herds of 30–40 individuals.
- Strong and sturdy limbs, short tails, and inward-curved pale green/yellowish-brown horns.
- Males weigh 600–1,500 kg; females weigh 400–1,000 kg.
- Convex-shaped forehead; height ranges from 170–230 cm.
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| Conservation Status |
- IUCN Red List: Vulnerable.
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I.
- CITES: Appendix I.
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PYQ:
[2011] A sandy and saline area is the natural habitat of an Indian animal species. The animal has no predators in that area but its existence is threatened due to the destruction of its habitat. Which one of the following could be that animal?
(a) Indian wild buffalo
(b) Indian wild ass
(c) Indian wild boar
(d) Indian gazelle. |