gayal

NOUN
  1. ox of southeast Asia sometimes considered a domesticated breed of the gaur
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How To Use gayal In A Sentence

  • Although it is believed that the mithan and gayal are the same animal, one of this report's reviewers points out that the mithan of Bhutan are strikingly different in color, body shape, and horn structure from gayals seen in zoos in Europe and India. 1 Domesticated Banteng
  • The local name for the Central Indian ox is over a large tract of country the gayal, or gyll; and this, being the animal with the peculiar frontal development, was most probably named bos, or _Gavaeus frontalis_, whilst the mithun, or Eastern Bengal animal, was the gaur. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • The usual manner employed to catch the full-grown gayal is to surround a field of corn with a strong fence. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • These species do not share other mutations, so taurine cattle, zebu, banteng, and gayal all occupy separate branches in the network.
  • The genetic relationship of mithan to gayal, gaur, and cattle needs to be clarified. 1 Domesticated Banteng
  • On this occasion the performer provides 40-45 rice beer pots, one gayal and rice to the villagers.
  • The _gayal_ is of a much milder disposition than the _gaur_, and is extensively domesticated, and on the frontiers of Assam is considered a valuable property by the people. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • I am wrong, tell me why the animal with peculiar frontal development, and called the gayal locally, should not have been named _frontalis_, whilst the animal called mithun, with nothing peculiar in his frontal development, is so called? Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Sacrificial gayals are slaughtered and it is followed by singing, dancing and drinking of alcoholic beverages.
  • These species do not share other mutations, so taurine cattle, zebu, banteng, and gayal all occupy separate branches in the network.
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