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Two female Nilgai ( Boselaphus tragocamelus   sharing a Diner.
nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) at Jorbeer carcass dump in Rajasthan, India
Native to southern Africa, the SOUTHERN WHITE\nRHINOCEROS weighs up to 2.5 tons; with a life expectancy is 40 years. Eyesight is poor, but they have excellent sense of hearing and smell. Unlike their cousin, the black rhino, they are reasonably docile animals.\n\nSouthern White Rhinoceros Grazing and Drinking Water from a Lake in a Field Surround by Lush Trees in South Florida in the Fall of 2023. Wild Animals on Safari.
Native to southern Africa, the SOUTHERN WHITE\nRHINOCEROS weighs up to 2.5 tons; with a life expectancy is 40 years. Eyesight is poor, but they have excellent sense of hearing and smell. Unlike their cousin, the black rhino, they are reasonably docile animals.\n\nSouthern White Rhinoceros Grazing and Drinking Water from a Lake in a Field Surround by Lush Trees in South Florida in the Fall of 2023. Wild Animals on Safari.
Peaceful Grooming Moment Between Crow and Nilgai. Symbiotic Relationship
Male Nilgai or bluebuck or blue cow in bharatput national park
Wild animals in an open field with trees on safari in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Wild animals in an open field with trees on safari in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Female Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) with his young
Wild animals in an open field with trees on safari in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Une antilope brune avec deux cornes, dans la nature
Une antilope Nilgaut debout dans la nature
Gir national park Gujarat India
Wild animals in an open field with trees on safari in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Wild animals in an open field with trees on safari in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Gir national park , Gujarat India
Black & White Striped Zebras, Grazing and Drinking Water from a Lake in a Field Surround by Lush Trees in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
The nilgai has been associated with Indian culture since the Vedic period (1500–500 BC), acquiring a sacred status in Hinduism as a mother animal. Despite this, they are considered a nuisance animal in some northern states due to crop damage done by them. Some states like Bihar have even classified them as 'vermin'. Captured this Neel Gai in the morning while travelling in Indroda Park.
Wild animals in an open field with trees on safari in South Florida in the Fall of 2023
Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) Female Nilgai is the largest antelope in Asia.
Black Asiatic Water Buffalos in an Open Field Surround by Trees and Other Wild Animals in South Florida on Safari in the Fall of 2023.
Nilgai in Loxahatchee, Florida.
Two rhino butts, the mother is stay aside her cub
A closeup shot of a nilgai antelope grazing on green grass
Nilgai aka Blue bull (Boselaphus tragocamelus) at Gir National Park, Gujarat, India.
Tiger Cub eating Blue Bull kill.
The nilgai has been associated with Indian culture since the Vedic period (1500–500 BC), acquiring a sacred status in Hinduism as a mother animal. Despite this, they are considered a nuisance animal in some northern states due to crop damage done by them. Some states like Bihar have even classified them as 'vermin'. Captured this Neel Gai in the morning while travelling in Indroda Park.
Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) sitting in long grass Ranthambhore National Park
Famous Neelgai blue bull antelope found in Rajasthan a common sight across the cities of jaipur jodhpur and delhi India
Various Images of Blue bull in their Habitat
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