Saturday, November 9, 2013

Mysore Zoo - Nilgai

Mysore Zoo is the most popular zoo at Mysore in India. There are various wild animals and birds at the zoo. One among them is Nilgai, the largest Asian antelope. 



It has thin legs and a robust body that slopes down from the shoulder. Adult males have a grey to bluish-grey coat, while the females and young are tawny brown in color  The tips of the long, tufted tail and of the ears are black. They also possess a tubular-shaped "pennant" of long, coarse hair on the midsection of the throat.



Only the males have  two black, conical horns, arising close together just behind the eyes. The horns project upwards, but are slightly curved forward; they measure between 15 and 24 centimeters.



They  live in grasslands and woodlands where they eat grasses, leaves, buds, and fruit. They avoid dense forest and prefer the plains and low hills with shrubs. In India, it can be seen mostly in central and northern part.

21 comments:

  1. Cool looking antelope! Great shots!

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  2. ♩♫♬

    Eu não conhecia esses animais.

    ♯♬ Bom fim de semana!
    Beijinhos ♪♫♬
    ♭♪Brasil
    ♪♮♩♫

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  3. Beautiful animals and great shadow shots for the day, Rajesh! Enjoy your weekend!!

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  4. Anonymous01:38

    They're beautiful.

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  5. they look quite powerful!

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  6. Nice shots! I don't think I've seen this critter before.

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  7. Nice to see Zoo photos!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  8. Thanks for introducing us to an animal I have not seen before. Your pictures are wonderful.

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  9. Great beasts.

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  10. Great pictures you show of some beautiful antelopes :) Hanne Bente

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  11. Beautiful creatures.

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  12. Elegant creatures, thanks for sharing.

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  13. Beautiful and elegant creatures at the Zoo.

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  14. Sometimes zoos save animals that otherwise could not be saved.
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  15. It's fascinating how many different types of antelope there are in the world.

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  16. Lovely clicks Rajesh.

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  17. I agree with Roger that Zoos is the only way to save animals. The biggest thing in your post is that all pic has captured the best way. Thanks for share with us!!

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  18. Great clicks... :-)

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  19. Great clicks! I have seen them in their natural habitat most of the times.Mysore Zoo sure tends them well

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  20. Nice capture. I see many of them roaming around in Haryana, Rajasthan, even in Gujarat.

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