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  2. Bornean clouded leopard - Wikipedia

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    The Bornean clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi borneensis) is a subspecies of the Sunda clouded leopard. It is native to the island of Borneo , and differs from the Batu - Sumatran clouded leopard in the shape and frequency of spots, as well as in cranio - mandibular and dental characters. [ 1 ]

  3. Clouded leopard - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Neofelis - Wikipedia

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    Neofelis is a genus comprising two extant cat species in Southeast Asia: the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) of mainland Asia, and the Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) of Sumatra and Borneo. [2] [3] The scientific name Neofelis is a composite of the Greek word neo-(νέος) meaning 'young' and 'new', and the Latin word fēlēs ...

  5. Borneo - Wikipedia

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    It is an important refuge for many endemic forest species, including the Borneo elephant, the eastern Sumatran rhinoceros, the Bornean clouded leopard, the Bornean rock frog, the hose's palm civet and the dayak fruit bat. [34] [35] NASA satellite image of Borneo on 19 May 2002. Peat swamp forests occupy the entire coastline of Borneo. [36]

  6. Portal:Indonesia/AOTW/31, 2007 - Wikipedia

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    However, recent studies estimate the population to be between 5,000 and 11,000 great cats left on Borneo, and 3,000 to 7,000 on Sumatra. Encroachment on natural habitat, primarily by logging and the planting of rubber and palm oil plantations, continues to threaten the whole fauna of Borneo , including the Bornean Clouded Leopard.

  7. Category:Endemic fauna of Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Bornean clouded leopard; Bornean flat-headed frog; Bornean orangutan; Bornean pygmy shrew; Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew; Bornean water shrew; Bornean whiskered myotis; Bornean white-bearded gibbon; Bornean yellow muntjac; Borneo black-banded squirrel; Borneo elephant; Borneo python; Borneogena antigrapha; Britomartis igarashii; Brooke's squirrel

  8. Pantherinae - Wikipedia

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    The Pantherinae is a subfamily of the Felidae; it was named and first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1917 as only including the Panthera species, [2] but later also came to include the clouded leopards (genus Neofelis).

  9. Sunda clouded leopard - Wikipedia

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    The Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Borneo and Sumatra.It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2015, as the total effective population probably consists of fewer than 10,000 mature individuals, with a decreasing population trend.