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Gauris

Gauris, often referred to as "Gaur", are a significant species of wild cattle found primarily in South and Southeast Asia. They are the largest of the wild cattle species and are known for their impressive size, muscular build, and distinctive features, such as a hump on their back and long, curved horns. Gauris inhabit forested regions and grasslands, playing a vital role in their ecosystems. They are herbivores and typically feed on grasses and leaves. Due to habitat loss and hunting, Gauris are considered vulnerable, prompting conservation efforts to protect their dwindling populations.