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Pages in category "Mammals of Southeast Asia" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Mammals of Southeast Asia (16 C, 75 P) ... Pages in category "Mammals of Asia" The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total.
The treeshrews are small mammals native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Although called treeshrews, they are not true shrews and are not all arboreal. Family: Tupaiidae (treeshrews) Genus: Dendrogale. Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew, D. melanura DD [4] Genus: Tupaia. Northern treeshrew, T. belangeri LC [5] Striped treeshrew, T ...
Mammals of Southeast Asia (16 C, 75 P) Marine fauna of Southeast Asia (1 C, 74 P) Reptiles of Southeast Asia (13 C, 39 P) * ... Pages in category "Fauna of Southeast ...
First, the small mammals and birds use the forest ground floor and underground. Second, the large herbivores and carnivorous animals range the ground floor of the forest searching for food, shelter and breed. Third, omnivorous and carnivorous mammals range up and down tree trunk from forest floor to the canopy level. Fourth, are mainly volant ...
The tiger is the largest carnivorous mammal in Asia. [1] [2]The animals living in Asia and its surrounding seas and islands are considered the fauna of Asia.Since there is no natural biogeographic boundary in the west between Europe and Asia, the term "fauna of Asia" is somewhat elusive but it is a geographical name given.
The treeshrews are small mammals native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Although called treeshrews, they are not true shrews and are not all arboreal. Family Tupaiidae. Genus: Dendrogale. Bornean smooth-tailed treeshrew, D. melanura DD [3] Genus: Tupaia. Golden-bellied treeshrew, T. chrysogaster VU [4] Striped treeshrew, T. dorsalis ...
Asian elephant Sun bear. The wildlife of Cambodia is very diverse with at least 162 mammal species, [1] 600 bird species, [1] 176 reptile species (including 89 subspecies), [2] 900 freshwater fish species, [1] 670 invertebrate species, and more than 3000 plant species. [1]