Bovini
The Bovini tribe, sometimes known as wild cattle, consists of medium to large bovines which are home to North America, Eurasia, and Africa. Males are substantially larger than females, and most of their traits are accentuated, such as enormous humps, long necks, and the existence of a dewlap in some species.
The gaur is the largest of these cattle, and a large gaur bull may weigh up to 1.65 tons. It is located in southern and southeast Asia. The American bison, also known as the wisent, may weigh up to 1.4 tons, while the European bison, also known as the wisent, weighs in at 1.1 tons. The forest buffalo weighs half a ton, but the savannah-type African buffalo can weigh up to 1.1 tons. Several kinds of Bovini buffalo, such as the tamaraw and the anoa, that dwell on Indonesia's numerous islands are dwarf species that weigh between 200 and 300 kilograms.
Weight: 1.65 tons