Among the largest predators in the wild is, without a doubt, the tiger. The assumption is that the tiger would prevail in a fight between a bovine and a tiger. Nonetheless, with a little assistance from their herd, animals may occasionally withstand tiger attacks. Recently, a video showing an Indian bison, known as a gaur, escaping a tigers grasp after another buffalo rescues went viral. A friend in need…Gaur chase an adult tiger during hunting & saves its buddy. pic.twitter.com/6O4G9P4lWV— Susanta Nanda (@susantananda3) April 16, 2024Forest Officials video goes viral!Susanta Nanda, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, posted this terrifying video on X and commented, “A friend in need…Gaur chases an adult tiger during hunting & saves its buddy.” The location and date of the videos capture are unknown. Since it was posted on April 16, the video has received over 35,000 views. Being loners, Tigers are not very efficient in making kills. They only make 1 kill every 20 attempts. https://t.co/VfD2hlL90i— Rupak Chattopadhyay (@RupakChatto) April 16, 2024A tiger taking so much of time to kill a gour means it may be non experienced sub adult or some how handicap.— Doctographer (@DrGyanendra2) April 17, 2024Look at the humungous size of the Tiger 😲😲😲The Gaur it was trying to bring down was most likely a female or a young Gaur (given its size). But then came the heavy Cavalry and it made even the Tiger look small 😁 https://t.co/Ys3YkaW3Fv— VatsRohit (@KesariDhwaj) April 16, 2024Always find it interesting how we, humans, find a harmonious narrative. If the gaur had been killed, we would concentrate on majestic beauty and sheer strength. https://t.co/18XyXE2P8c— Amrendra Pandey (@apamrendra) April 16, 2024The fierce escape! The largest species of cow in the world is the gaur. Due to their enormous power and size, gaurs hardly ever have natural predators. They are only attacked by predators such as tigers and crocodiles, and even then, they only target defenseless young or wounded gaurs rather than robust adult gaurs. Another well-known trait of Gaur is their tendency to defend their herd from harm. As demonstrated in the aforementioned video, tigers have a reputation for leaving their prey behind when a stronger gaur comes to the aid of another gaur.Wilflife caters the big picturesSoutheast and South Asia are the Gaurs native regions. Since 1986, it has been included on the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable. Their estimated population worldwide is 21,000 people. India is home to the vast bulk of gaur. The state animal of Goa and Bihar is the gaur. Red Bull, a well-known energy drink, featured two fighting garur as its emblem.