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  2. Category:Fauna of Java - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Fauna of Java"

  3. Category:Endemic fauna of Java - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Help. Endemic Fauna of Java — the most populous island in Indonesia. Subcategories. This ...

  4. List of amphibians and reptiles of Mount Halimun Salak ...

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    Kusrini MD, Lubis MI, Darmawan B. 2008. The Tree Frog of Chevron Geothermal Concession, Mount Hakimun-Salak National Park - Indonesia. Technical report submitted to the Wildlife Trust – Peka Foundation.

  5. Western Java rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Western Java rain forests ecoregion (World Wildlife Fund ID: IM0168) covers the lowland rain forests below 1,000 meters in elevation in the western half of the island of Java in Indonesia. There are a variety of forest types - evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous, and even some patches of freshwater swamp. The forests have degraded by ...

  6. Javan tiger - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, a Javan tiger was allegedly photographed in Mount Arjuno in East Java. [24] However, it was later proven to be a hoax, and the photo was actually of a Bengal tiger taken at Taman Safari Prigen, a zoo located on the slope of Mount Arjuno. [25] In August 2017, a wildlife ranger photographed an alleged Javan tiger in Ujung Kulon National ...

  7. Javan green magpie - Wikipedia

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    This critically endangered species is endemic to montane forests on the Indonesian island of Java. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It formerly included the Bornean green magpie as a subspecies, in which case the "combined" species was known as the short-tailed magpie.

  8. Category:Birds of Java - Wikipedia

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    J. Java sparrow; Javan banded pitta; Javan black-capped babbler; Javan blue flycatcher; Javan blue robin; Javan blue-banded kingfisher; Javan bush warbler; Javan flameback

  9. Green junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    The green junglefowl is endemic to Java, Bali, Lombok, Komodo, Flores, Rinca and small islands linking Java with Flores, Indonesia. It has been introduced to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands where there is a small wild population. It is found from a natural altitude of 0–2000 m in subtropical/tropical lowland moist forest, shrubland and arable ...