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  2. List of species native to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A leopard cat A dhole, an Asiatic wild dog An Asiatic golden cat Bryde's whale in the Gulf of Thailand. There are 264 mammal species in Thailand on the IUCN Red List. Of these species, three are critically endangered, 24 are vulnerable, and two are near-threatened. One of the species listed for Thailand is considered to be extinct. [1]

  3. List of mammals of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus siamensis Gyldenstolpe, 1917: Caves & evergreen forests LC Unknown: Lesser brown horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus stheno K. Andersen, 1905: Forest LC: Thailand horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus thailandensis Wu, Harada & Motokawa, 2009: Caves & forest LC: Thomas's horseshoe bat: Rhinolophus thomasi K. Andersen, 1905: Caves ...

  4. Category:Mammals of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Mammals of Thailand — in Southeast Asia. Note: Thai marine mammals (e.g. whales, seals) should be categorized under Category: Marine fauna of Southeast Asia , Category: Marine mammals , &/or Category: Fauna of the Pacific Ocean

  5. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Reptile species commonly found in anthropogenically modified environments (i.e., near human settlements) include: [4] Calotes versicolor (oriental garden lizard) Eutropis macularia (bronze grass skink) Eutropis multifasciata (common sun skink) Gekko gecko (tokay gecko) Gehyra mutilata (stump-toed gecko) Hemidactylus frenatus (common house gecko)

  6. Indochinese tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Indochinese tiger is a population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies that is native to Southeast Asia. [1] This population occurs in Myanmar and Thailand.In 2011, the population was thought to comprise 342 individuals, including 85 in Myanmar and 20 in Vietnam, with the largest population unit surviving in Thailand, estimated at 189 to 252 individuals during the period 2009 to 2014.

  7. Binturong - Wikipedia

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    The binturong (Arctictis binturong) (/ b ɪ n ˈ tj ʊər ɒ ŋ, ˈ b ɪ n tj ʊr ɒ ŋ /, bin-TURE-ong, BIN-ture-ong), also known as the bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population.

  8. Siamese crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis) is a medium-sized freshwater crocodile native to Indonesia (Borneo and possibly Java), Brunei, East Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. The species is critically endangered and already extirpated from many regions. Its other common names include Siamese freshwater crocodile ...

  9. Category:Fauna of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Endemic fauna of Thailand (129 P) I. Invertebrates of Thailand (1 C, 7 P) V. Vertebrates of Thailand (5 C) Pages in category "Fauna of Thailand"