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  2. Malaysian giant turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian giant turtle or Bornean river turtle (Orlitia borneensis) is a species of turtle in the family Bataguridae. It is monotypic within the genus Orlitia . [ 3 ] It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia .

  3. Malayan flat-shelled turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan flat-shelled turtle (Notochelys platynota) is a species of turtle found in Southeast Asia. [1] [4] Distribution. It is found in the mainland Southeast ...

  4. Malayan softshell turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan softshell turtle (Dogania subplana) is a species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. It is monotypic in its genus. Geographic range.

  5. Chan Eng Heng - Wikipedia

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    Save our Turtles Outreach Program (popularly called STOP) that SEATRU projects in Universiti Malaysia Terengganu is another innovative avenue Chan is known for, aiming at endearing turtle conservation to the hearts of the common public. STOP has installed "nest and turtle adoption schemes" and a series of volunteer programs, which involve the ...

  6. Malayan snail-eating turtle - Wikipedia

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    Malayan snail-eating turtle. The Malayan snail-eating turtle has the basic freshwater turtle characteristics to represent an animal model when it comes to developmental biology. Females grow to have prominently larger heads than males. Those with large heads and other particular functions are fitted to diets including predominantly molluscs.

  7. Amboina box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Amboina box turtle or Southeast Asian box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) is a species of Asian box turtle widely distributed across Southeast Asia.It is native to the Asian mainland from northeast India, through Bangladesh, Burma and Thailand, across Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

  8. Painted terrapin - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, the painted terrapin is protected through the WWF's hawksbill turtle and painted terrapin conservation project. The project aims establish the protection and effective management of critical nesting habitats of painted terrapins and their key habitats, through measures that are scientifically based and socially acceptable, and that ...

  9. Wildlife of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bordering East Malaysia, the Sulu Sea is a biodiversity hotspot, with around 600 coral species and 1200 fish species. Five species of sea turtles inhabit the area, [16] along with 20 species of sea snake. [1] The dugong is found around Sabah and in the Strait of Johor. [5] Sharks present include whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, and reef sharks.