The wildlife status of Malaysia, a peaceful country that sits on the southeast of Asia, neighbouring Brunei, Thailand and Indonesia. Malaysia is the home of tropical rainforests and the magnificent island of Borneo. This land is also the home of orangutans, great apes currently only found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. Orangutans are intelligent and patient mammals.
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Taman Negara, National Park if translated, is one of the oldest rainforests in the whole world. Taman Negara is estimated to be over 130 million years old. Older than the Amazonia! (also known as the Amazon rainforest). This National Park is the home to quite some rare animals. Animals like the Malayan tiger, Malayan gaur and the Asian elephant. As well as birds like the red junglefowl, great argus and the rare Malayan peacock-peasant. The Tahan River is preserved to protect a type of fish; the Malayan mahseer.
There are seven major types of forests in Malaysia. The hill dipterocarp forest, the lowland dipterocarp forest, the upper dipterocarp forest, mangrove forest, peat swamp forest, the oak-laurel forest and the montane ericaceous forest.
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Malaysia: Wildlife Status
Non-FictionThe wildlife status of Malaysia, a peaceful country that sits on the southeast of Asia, neighbouring Brunei, Thailand and Indonesia. Malaysia is the home of tropical rainforests and the magnificent island of Borneo. Explore and learn about this be...