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  2. List of Indonesian endemic animals - Wikipedia

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  3. Fauna of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife trade has had a detrimental effect on Indonesia's fauna, including rhinoceroses, orangutans, tigers, elephants, and certain species of amphibians. [30] Up to 95% of animals sold in markets are taken directly from the wild, rather than from captive breeding stock; and more than 20% of the animals died in transportation. [31]

  4. List of mammals of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of mammals in Indonesia. It is derived ... living species and are the largest living land animals. Family ...

  5. Category:Lists of Indonesian fauna - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Extinct animals of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Fauna of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Asian animals extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Asian animals extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11,650 years before present (about 9700 BCE) [a] and continues to the present day. [1] This list includes the Asian continent and its surrounding islands, including Cyprus.

  9. Template:History of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Kutai Kingdom: 350–1605: Tarumanagara Kingdom: 400s–500s: Kantoli Kingdom: 400s–500s: Kalingga Kingdom: 500s–600s: Melayu Kingdom: 600s–1347: Srivijaya Empire