Nilgai

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Scientific Name: Boselaphus tragocamelus

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Nilgai are the largest antelope in Asia.
  • Their name means “blue cow,” referring to the bluish-grey coat of adult males.
  • They can run at impressive speeds to escape predators.

EVERY SPECIES COUNT

Nilgai populations are stable but face pressure from habitat loss and conflict with agriculture. Emirates Park Zoo helps educate the public about these unique Indian antelopes.

Curious to Learn More?
Reach out to our Education Team at education@emiratespark.ae we’re happy to share more wild facts!

MY CONSERVATION STATUS
Least Concern 80%

HOW LONG DO I LIVE?

Wild: 10–13 years
Under human care: Up to 21 years

WHERE DO I LIVE?

Grasslands and dry forests of India, Nepal, and Pakistan.

WHAT KIND OF EATER AM I?

Herbivore

WHAT’S ON MY MENU?

Leaves, grasses, fruits, and shoots.

HOW MUCH DO I WEIGH?

120–240 kg