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This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Thailand. Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates and cetaceans) Image Common name Scientific name Authority
A leopard cat A dhole, an Asiatic wild dog An Asiatic golden cat Bryde's whale in the Gulf of Thailand. There are 264 mammal species in Thailand on the IUCN Red List. Of these species, three are critically endangered, 24 are vulnerable, and two are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Thailand is considered to be extinct. [1]
Mammals of Thailand — in Southeast Asia. Note: Thai marine mammals (e.g. whales, seals) should be categorized under Category: Marine fauna of Southeast Asia, Category: Marine mammals, &/or Category: Fauna of the Pacific Ocean
Reserved wild animals are the highest class of protection for animal species in Thailand's wildlife conservation framework. There are currently twenty designated species, defined by The Wild Animal Conservation and Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019). The 2019 act replaced the original law from 1992. [1]
Reptile species commonly found in anthropogenically modified environments (i.e., near human settlements) include: [4] Calotes versicolor (oriental garden lizard) Eutropis macularia (bronze grass skink) Eutropis multifasciata (common sun skink) Gekko gecko (tokay gecko) Gehyra mutilata (stump-toed gecko) Hemidactylus frenatus (common house gecko)
A trio of rare tiger cubs was spotted in Thailand's Kaeng Krachan National Park. / Credit: Kaeng Krachan National Park ... (IUCN) red list of threatened species due to hunting and wildlife ...
A number of species of non-marine mollusks are found in the wild in Thailand. There is known at least 23 families, 57 genera and 125 species of land gastropods from Eastern Thailand. [1] There is known at least 8 species of freshwater gastropods and at least 2 species of freshwater bivalves from the Sakaeo Province in the Eastern Thailand. [2]
The Phitsanulok Province of Thailand is home to a plethora of animal and plant species, including a number of endangered, vulnerable and near threatened species. Indigenous animal species include a variety of mammals (including endangered tigers and the vulnerable Asiatic black bear), crabs, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and over 190 species of birds.