Neil Guy nutrition
Neil Guy nutrition or Neilgai (nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus) is the largest Asian nutrition. It is a wild animal commonly found in brushwoods and farmland in central and northern India. It is also called a blue bull because of the appearance of a male resembling a bull. "Nil gai" (nil gai or nilgai) comes from the compound word "gai" (nil) meaning "blue" in India and "gai" meaning "cattle" in India. It is also found in parts of southeastern Nepal and the eastern part of Pakistan. It is now extinct in Bangladesh. It was also called "nilgor" (nil) (nil) = "blue" and "ghor" = "horse" in the Mughals period. Neil is the grandmother of Boselaphus.