Definitionn. ox of southeast Asia sometimes considered a domesticated breed of the gaur
Last update: July 22, 2015
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GAYAL, a domesticated ox allied to the Gaur, but distinguished, among other features, by the more conical and straighter horns, and the straight line between them. [Please select]
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Besides these two species and the zebu, the yak, the gayal, and the arni (3/47.) [Please select]
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The Gayal affords the richest milk, and prefers feeding on trees. [Please select]
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--Do any of the Eastern Bengal races call this mithun gayal. [Please select]
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To this, however, the Gayal approaches much nearer than it does to the Buffalo. [Please select]
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"The wild Gayal is about the size of the wild Buffalo of India." [Please select]
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But the As'l Gayal, or Seloï, they hunt and kill, as they do the wild Buffalo.' [Please select]
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The natives call him the As'l Gayal, in contra-distinction to the Gabay.' [Please select]
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THE GYALL, (_Bos Frontalis_ of Lambert;) THE GAYAL, (_Bos Gavæus_ of Colebrooke;) THE JUNGLY GAU, (_Bos Sylhetanus_ of F.) [Please select]
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Macrae's account of the Gyall (namely in 1808,) there appeared, in the Eighth volume of 'Asiatic Researches,' a description of a species of Ox, named Gayal, communicated by H. [Please select]
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