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The Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) is a leopard subspecies confined to the Indonesian island of Java. It has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2021. The population is estimated at 188–571 mature individuals in 22 fragmented subpopulations and a declining population trend.
This is a list of mammals in Indonesia. ... Javan leopard, P. p. melas EN [37] Tiger, P. tigris EN [38] Bali tiger, P. t. sondaica EX [38] Javan tiger, P. t. sondaica ...
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the five extant cat species in the genus Panthera.It has a pale yellowish to dark golden fur with dark spots grouped in rosettes.Its body is slender and muscular reaching a length of 92–183 cm (36–72 in) with a 66–102 cm (26–40 in) long tail and a shoulder height of 60–70 cm (24–28 in).
Among the endangered mammal species in the Park, there are several primates such as the silvery gibbon, the Javan surili and Javan lutung. Other mammals include the Javan leopard, leopard cat, Indian muntjac, Java mouse-deer, Sumatran dhole, Malayan porcupine, Sunda stink badger, yellow-throated marten, and Bartels's rat. [2]
The Eastern Java–Bali montane rain forests ecoregion (WWF ID: IM0112) covers the higher elevation mountain rainforests on the eastern side of the island of Java, and most of the center of the island of Bali in Indonesia. The region has a number of active volcanoes, but is under pressure from growing human populations pushing into higher ...
The Javan hawk-eagle was chosen because its resemblance to the Garuda Pancasila, the most obvious physical traits is the prominent crest crowning its head and the plumage coloured dark-brownish to chestnut-gold. By Presidential decree, the Javan hawk-eagle was legally registered as considered as the national bird of Indonesia, and thus ...
Similar to Ujung Kulon National Park, the forest hosts tropical and rare animals and trees, including many Rusa Javan leopard [2] and monkeys. People in this area believe that the Javan tiger and banteng still live there. This forest also contains many species of wild orchid. Wild orchids at Upper Cibeet forest
S. Sanghir squirrel; Seram bandicoot; Seram long-tailed mosaic-tailed rat; Short-tailed mongoose; Sumatran water shrew; Siamang; Siberut flying squirrel; Silvery lutung