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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Gaur
Where gaurs have not been disturbed, they are basically diurnal, being most active in the morning and late afternoon and resting during the hottest time of the day.
The gaur is classified as vulnerable (Criteria: A1cd+2cd, C1+2a) by the IUCN (2002), and is on Appendix I of CITES [excluding the domestic B.
Choudhury, A. The gaur Bos gaurus in Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.
www.ultimateungulate.com /Artiodactyla/Bos_frontalis.html   (1328 words)

  
 AmazingMelaka.com . Discover the Tourism Colours of Historical City Melaka/Malacca
On the other hand, Malayan Gaur is the only remaining wild cattle species in Malaysia.
Malayan Tiger, the world’s latest tiger sub-species discovered, is one of the main attractions in Zoo Melaka.
The Malayan Tiger was classified as the ninth tiger sub-species, as a result of evidential distinctive findings proven from DNA test of more than 130 tigers and tiger pelts.
www.amazingmelaka.com /2006/01/29   (2136 words)

  
 Zoo Melaka
Located approximately 13 km from the city center of Melaka, it was the first zoo in the region to exhibit the endangered Sumatran rhinocerous and Gaur.
At present, there are a total of over 1200 specimen made up of 200 species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians in the zoo.
The major attractions of Melaka Zoo are the Malayan Gaur, Serow and the Malayan Tiger.
zoomelaka.gov.my /about.html   (479 words)

  
 Thailand Action Adventure Sports :: kayaking, surfing, scuba diving, climbing and extreme adventure!
leopards, elephants, Asiatic fl bears, Malayan sun bears, gaur (Indian bison), serow (an Asiatic goat/antelope), sambar deer, barking deer, mouse deer, pangolin, gibbons, macaques, tapir, dolphins, dugongs (sea cows).
Species of herpetofauna in Thailand number around 313 reptiles and 107 amphibians, and include four sea turtle species along with numerous snake varieties, of which 6 are venomous: the common cobra, king cobra, banded krait, Malayan viper and Russel's pit viper.
Although the relatively rare king cobra can reach up to 6 metres in length, the nation's largest snake is the reticulated python, which can reach up to 10 metres in length.
thailandactionadventuresports.com /flora-fauna.htm   (288 words)

  
 Palamau city of Jharkhand - India
Tiger, panther, slothbear, gaur, Indian porcupine, wolf, wild boar, dhole (wild dogs), chinkara, sambar, mouse deer and pangolin find refuge in these forests.
Other important inhabitants of the sanctuary are wolves, hares, chital, nilgai, monkey, common langur, gaur, leopard, and sambar.
Elephants are also seen in large numbers in the park.
www.bharatheritage.in /jharkhand/palamau.htm   (816 words)

  
 Political Parties and Associations (Malaysia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The flag is rectangle with the stylised fl silhoutte of the head of a Malayan Gaur (an indigenous bovine — seladang in Malay) on a white cogwheel against a dark red background.
The symbol of the Gaur means bravery, mutual help and protection of the weak (characteristics of the species).
The original flag for PRM was the fl gaur superimposed in the middle of the Malay Nationalist banner (read the present Indonesian flag).
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/my}.html   (1200 words)

  
 About Thailand - Advertising Agency A
Other large quadrupeds include the rhinoceros, tiger, leopard, gaur, water buffalo, and gibbon.
On Dec. 8, 1941, a few hours after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Thai government granted Japan the right to move troops across the country to the Malayan frontier.
Thailand concluded a treaty with Great Britain and India in January 1946, renouncing, among other things, its claims to Malayan territory obtained during the war.
www.agencya.com /thailand/index.html   (2277 words)

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