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Animals
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Animals and people
  • MAMMALS
  • Evolution of the mammals of Sundaland
  • The orang utan
  • Monkeys and gibbons
  • The elephant, the tapir and the rhinoceros
  • The tiger and other cats
  • The sun bear
  • Otters, civets and mongooses
  • The seladang and wild pigs
  • Deer and mouse deer
  • The pangolin and porcupines
  • Bats
  • Squirrels and the flying lemur
  • Shrews, rats and mice
  • BIRDS
  • Birds of prey
  • Nocturnal birds
  • Songbirds
  • Swifts and swiftlets
  • Pheasants and the jungle fowl
  • Pigeons and doves
  • Hornbills
  • Kingfishers and woodpeckers
  • Waterbirds
  • REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
  • The crocodile and the false gharial
  • Tortoises and turtles
  • Lizards
  • Flying reptiles
  • Poisonous snakes
  • Nonpoisonous snakes
  • Frogs and toads
  • AQUATIC ANIMALS
  • Freshwater ecosystems
  • Carps and catfishes
  • Aquarium fishes
  • Mudskippers
  • Freshwater crabs, prawns and snails
  • Fiddler, soldier and hermit crabs
  • CHELICERATES, MYRIAPODS AND ANNELIDS
  • Horseshoe crabs
  • Spiders
  • Scorpions, centipedes and millipedes
  • Leeches and earthworms
  • INSECTS
  • Butterflies and moths
  • Dragonflies and damselflies
  • Bees, wasps and hornets
  • Ants and termites
  • Stick and leaf insects
  • Beetles and weevils
  • Cicadas and bugs
  • Grasshoppers and crickets
  • Cockroaches, houseflies and blowflies
  • Mosquitoes
  • PARASITES
  • Malaria and filaria parasites
  • Roundworms, tapeworms and flukes
  • Bedbugs, fleas and lice
  • Ticks and mites
  • CONSERVATION
  • In situ and ex situ
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