Species that live in a habitat similar to the Visayan warty pig Results 1 - 20
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Witch hazel (Maingaya malayana)
Witch hazel is the name commonly given to the medicinal plants belonging to the genus Hammelis, but is sometimes also used to refe...  More  0 Videos
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Salim Ali's fruit bat (Latidens salmalii)
Salim Ali's fruit bat is one of the world's rarest bats and is the only species in the genus Latidens. It is a medium-sized fruit ...  More  0 Videos
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Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum)
The spectacular titan arum produces the world’s largest compound flower or inflorescence; the largest of which is reported to have...  More
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Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus)
The proboscis monkey has one of the most unusual appearances of any of the leaf-eating monkeys of the family Cercopithecidae. Both...  More
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False serotine bat (Hesperoptenus doriae)
With very dark brown or black curly fur and a blunt nose, the false serotine bat has a sheep-like head and face. The ears are shor...  More  0 Videos
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Orchid (Renanthera bella)
This epiphytic orchid is a small herb that bears beautiful flowers; alluded to by the specific name of bella. Aerial roots hang do...  More  0 Videos
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Orchid (Paphiopedilum delenatii)
This rare South East Asian orchid was thought to be extinct in the wild until it was rediscovered in the 1990s. It is a terrestria...  More  0 Videos
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Diadem roundleaf bat (Hipposideros diadema)
An impressive sight amongst the trees of the rainforest, this large bat is a formidable hunter with a wingspan of up to half a met...  More
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Diard’s clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi)
Previously considered to be a subspecies of the clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), Diard’s clouded leopard has recently been rec...  More  0 Videos
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Ceylon rose (Atrophaneura jophon jophon)
The Ceylon rose is a beautiful and extremely rare swallowtail butterfly found only in Sri Lanka. It is black and white in colour w...  More  0 Videos
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Black ebony (Diospyros tessellaria)
Recognised for the highly prized quality of its timber, black ebony is a canopy tree that was exploited on a large scale during th...  More  0 Videos
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Sail-fin lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus)
The sail-fin lizard is notable not only for its impressive size of up to a metre in length, but also for its rather spectacular ap...  More  0 Videos
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Asian tortoise (Manouria emys)
This tortoise is the largest inhabiting Asia, and the fourth largest in the world. Two subspecies are currently recognised: M. e. ...  More  0 Videos
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Forsten's tortoise (Indotestudo forstenii)
Forsten's tortoise is a medium-sized, yellowish tortoise. The smooth carapace varies from caramel with black blotches to all-black...  More
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Rafflesia (Rafflesia spp)
The dramatic Rafflesia flowers are the largest single flowers in the world; the leathery petals can reach over 90 centimetres acro...  More
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Kloss’s gibbon (Hylobates klossii)
Both male and female Kloss’s gibbons have short, black hair throughout their lives. The chest is broad and the limbs are long, whi...  More
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Bicoloured leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros bicolor)
The bicoloured leaf-nosed bat can be a vivid orange colour as a result of the bleaching fumes that collect in a cave atmosphere, w...  More  0 Videos
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Orchid (Phalaenopsis gigantea)
This epiphytic orchid is known locally as 'elephant ears' due to the enormous, olive- green leaves of this species. Five or six la...  More  0 Videos
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Dian’s tarsier (Tarsius dentatus)
Weighing around just 100 grams, the six currently recognised tarsier species are amongst the smallest primates to exist, and demon...  More
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