The Indian Gaur is a Vulnerable Species whereas the Indian Tiger is a Critically Endangered Species.
No. Tigers kill deer and gaurs, not vice versa.
Gaurs are the largest species of buffalo in the world, making them at least a half to a whole ton heavier than a large cat like a tiger.
The list of Bengal tiger's prey is long, and varied, but here is a list of species eaten: Chital deer, gaur (Indian bison) wild boar, sambhar deer, langur monkey, Indian rhino, Asian elephant, peacock, sloth bear, leopard, muntjac, blackbuck, porcupine, domestic buffalo, water buffalo.
A Bengal tiger's favorite fod is:chital,wild boar,monkeys,gaur,and buffalo
Yes. They often prey on buffalo, including both wild and domestic. They also sometimes attack and take down the gaur, which is a large species of wild cattle native to India, and southeast Asia. The gaur is a very aggresive species, and sometimes will turn the tables on the attacking tiger.
Gaur. They may also be Asian Water buffalo too, depending on what species of ox or bovid you're talking about.
Indian theatre director Arvind Gaur directed Eugene O'Neill's play" Desire under the Elms " translated by Nadira Babbar
The most powerful of the big cats, they can bring down animals many times their own size. One tiger drug a gaur, or Indian bison, into an area where 13 men could not budge it. Another pulled an adult elephant down onto its rear, and a Bengal tiger cleared a five foot fence carrying a young buffalo of 400 pounds.
Very strong. They're not small by any standards, they're the largest species of buffalo. But real measurements as to how strong a gaur is is nigh impossible to obtain since they are wild animals.
Eminent Indian theatre director Arvind Gaur directed Govind Deshpande's Antim Divas, translated in Hindi by Chandra kant patil
pls do not compare Arvind Gaur and Berry John. both are excellent directors.Berry John and Arvind Gaur trained many cinema actors. Arvind Gaur trained Kangana Ranaut ,Shilpa Shukla and Deepak Dobriyal. Berry trained Sharukh khan and Shahney Ahuja.
Tigers prey on deer, wild pig, buffalo, bear, porcupines, monkeys, gaur, and on rare occasions, humans.