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  2. Fauna of New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The origin of most New Guinea fauna is closely linked to Australia. Gondwana began to break up 140 million years ago, and Sahul separated from Antarctica 50 million years ago. As it drifted north, New Guinea moved into the tropics. Throughout Papua New Guinea's geological history there have been many land connections with Australia.

  3. List of mammals of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Mammals of Papua New Guinea". IUCN. 2001 dead link ‍] "Mammal Species of the World". Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. 2005. Archived from the original on 27 April 2007 "Animal Diversity Web". University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. 1995–2006

  4. Tonda Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Tonda Wildlife Management Area is a wetland of international importance [3] and the largest protected area in Papua New Guinea. [4] It is located in the south-western corner of the Western Province and is contiguous with Wasur National Park of Indonesia. It forms part of the Trans Fly savanna and grasslands ecoregion.

  5. Category:Fauna of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; עברית; Latina ... Endemic fauna of Papua New Guinea (4 C, 236 P) I. Insects of Papua New Guinea (2 C, 44 P) M. Molluscs of Papua New Guinea (3 ...

  6. Central Range montane rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Central Range includes the Weyland Mountains at its western end, the Snow Mountains in Indonesia's Papua Province, the Star Mountains which span the Indonesia–Papua New Guinea border, and the Central and Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. [1] [3] The Bird's Neck Isthmus is at the western end of the Central Range.

  7. Cyclops Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclops Mountains were given this name by Louis de Bougainville, who saw them from a distance while sailing along the north coast of New Guinea. In the 1930s Evelyn Cheesman spent time in this area studying the insect fauna. [6] In 1978, and reaffirmed in 1995, the Cyclops Mountains were designated as a nature reserve.

  8. Borneo peat swamp forests - Wikipedia

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    Peat swamp forests occur where waterlogged soils prevent dead leaves and wood from fully decomposing, which over time creates thick layer of acidic peat.The peat swamp forests on Borneo occur in the Indonesian state of Kalimantan, the Malaysian state of Sarawak and in the Belait District of Brunei on coastal lowlands, built up behind the brackish mangrove forests and bounded by the Borneo ...

  9. List of endemic reptiles of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the endemic reptile species recorded in Papua New Guinea. [1] Turtles. Scientific name Common name Family ... Fauna of New Guinea;