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The Formosan clouded leopard is a clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) population that was endemic to Taiwan. [3] Camera trapping studies carried out in several protected areas in Taiwan between 1997 and 2012 did not record any clouded leopard. [4] [5] The population is listed as extinct on the IUCN Red List. [2]
The clouded leopard is the sister taxon to other pantherine cats, having genetically diverged 9.32 to 4.47 million years ago. Today, the clouded leopard is locally extinct in Singapore, Taiwan, and possibly also in Hainan Island and Vietnam. The wild population is believed to be in decline with fewer than 10,000 adults and no more than 1,000 in ...
In Java only clouded leopard fossils were found. [15] Leopardus brachyurus was first described in 1862 by Robert Swinhoe based on two to three skins from Taiwan. [16] Today the Formosan clouded leopard is considered a clouded leopard subspecies Neofelis nebulosa brachyurus. [17] It is now considered to be extinct. [18]
Formosan gem-faced civet: 白鼻心: II Viverricula indica pallida: Small Chinese civet: 麝香貓: II Family Felidae: 貓科 Neofelis nebulosa brachyurus: Formosan clouded leopard: 臺灣雲豹: I Prionailurus bengalensis chinensis: Leopard cat: 石虎: I Order Artiodactyla: Family Cervidae: 鹿科 Cervus unicolor swinhoei: Formosan sambar ...
Formosan Animal Area [ edit ] Located near the zoo entrance, the area features animals indigenous to Taiwan such as clouded leopards , Eurasian otters , Formosan black bears , Formosan rock macaques , Formosan sika deer , leopard cats , Taiwan serows , Taiwanese pangolins and wild boars .
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