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wild ass, also known as khur, is one of the subspecies of wild ass
belonging to southern Asia. Its scientific name is Equus hemionus khur. Wild ass
of India has an average age of 20-25 years.
Physical Traits
Indian wild ass is quite dissimilar in appearance from the African wild ass.
However, its looks are quite similar to that of the mule. The coat is usually
sandy in color, but may vary from reddish gray to beige, to pale chestnut. The
mane is dark and erect and it goes from the back of the head to the neck area.
Following the mane is a dark brown stripe that moves along the back of the
animal to the root of its tail.
Asiatic wild ass, belonging to India, may attain a body length of upto 260 cm
and shoulder height of around 120 cm. Its tail is quite slim and slender and may
gain a length of approximately 80 cm. The tail is covered with brownish yellow
hair. The body weight of Indian wild ass hovers somewhere around 250 kg. The
mouth is slender and the ears are long and pointed. One of the fastest animals
in the world, it can attain the maximum speed of 50 km per hour.
Natural Habitat
Indian Wild Ass The natural habitat of Asiatic wild ass comprises of saline
desert, grassland in arid zone and shrub land of India. Its geographical range
extends from western India, through Sind and Baluchistan, Afghanistan, and
southeastern Iran. Presently, the animal is mainly found in the little Rann of
Kutch and its surrounding areas (lying in the Greater Rann of Kutch) in the
Gujarat province. Indian wild ass also inhabits Surendranagar, Banaskantha,
Mehsana, and other Kutch districts.
Behavior
Male wild ass, known as stallion, is found either living alone or in a small
group of 2 to 3 members. However, family groups are quite common.
Diet
Indian wild ass is usually seen grazing between the period of dawn and dusk. It
feeds mainly on grass, leaves and fruits of plant, crop, Prosopis pods, and
saline vegetation.
Mating Behavior
Mating in case of Indian wild ass usually takes place in the rainy season. The
stallions fight against each other for the possession of the female. The age of
maturity is 2 to 3 years. When the mating season of a female wild ass, known as
mare, approaches, she leaves the group and goes with the stallion. They live
together for a few days and then, come back to join the group. The gestation
period lasts for approximately eleven months, after which a single calf is born.
Status
The population of Indian wild ass is declining at a fast pace. One of the
reasons for this is that it became a victim of a disease known as surra in 1958
and 1960, which resulted in the death of many animals. In November and December
of 1961, the outbreak of South African Horse Sickness led to a further decline
in the population. The other threats include habitat destruction because of
encroachment, excessive grazing, etc. |