Only one rule: No researching. Just post your best guess in the comments if you don’t know. Reading other people’s guesses before posting your own is optional. Answer will be posted in the comments later today.
Very close it is a indian bison or a gaur (grr) it is a bovine species. Big wild kingdom watcher and animal lover researcher here! My kids play name that animal with me all the time and very seldom stump me!
Can’t remember what it’s called, but it’s on the endangered species list. I think there are only a few in the wild but this guy out west has a refuge with several in a herd on it…. can’t wait to find out what it’s called. At least I’m honest and didn’t google it!! lol! “Until one has loved an animal, part of their soul remains unawakened” Kathie
The gaur (Bos gaurus), also called Indian bison, is a large bovine native to South Asia and Southeast Asia.
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The gaur is the largest species of wild cattle, bigger than the African buffalo, the extinct aurochs, and wild water buffalo.
Water buffalo? Or a close relative.
vietnamese yak
Billy Ray
patent leather ox
Very close it is a indian bison or a gaur (grr) it is a bovine species. Big wild kingdom watcher and animal lover researcher here! My kids play name that animal with me all the time and very seldom stump me!
Wow, you know he was the awkward buffalo in high school. The one that the other buffalo made fun of, but only behind his back because he’s so big…
Gayal?
I’ll go with an Indian Brahmin yak or bull, something like that…??
He’s big, he’s bad and he knows it!! Must be some sort of bull.
Ferdinand the water buffalo?
Can’t remember what it’s called, but it’s on the endangered species list. I think there are only a few in the wild but this guy out west has a refuge with several in a herd on it…. can’t wait to find out what it’s called. At least I’m honest and didn’t google it!! lol! “Until one has loved an animal, part of their soul remains unawakened” Kathie
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ANSWER TIME
This is a gaur. From the Wiki entry:
Wildebest (sp?)
Gauer