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more playing... by mmanda withers

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more playing...

The Bajaut Laut people or Sea Gypsies of Borneo playing...

Borneo Mouse Deer by mmanda withers

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Borneo Mouse Deer

Borneo Mouse Deer by mmanda withers

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Borneo Mouse Deer

White-Lipped Tree Frog – Sabah, Malaysia by mmatrouk

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White-Lipped Tree Frog – Sabah, Malaysia

A vivid tree frog from the rainforests of Sabah, Malaysia. Known for its pale lip and glossy green body, this species thrives in the humid canopies of Borneo.

White-Lipped Tree Frog – Sabah, Malaysia by mmatrouk

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White-Lipped Tree Frog – Sabah, Malaysia

A vivid tree frog from the rainforests of Sabah, Malaysia. Known for its pale lip and glossy green body, this species thrives in the humid canopies of Borneo.

Cradled by the Wild by VERODAR

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Cradled by the Wild

The forest lives in motion—wild winds, falling rain, unseen dangers always near.
But in the midst of it all, she holds her baby close, calm as the eye of a storm.
Her embrace is shelter, her heartbeat a rhythm older than the trees around them.
This is how life begins in the wild: not with fear, but with trust, strength, and quiet love.

Perched and Patient by VERODAR

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Perched and Patient

A Fragile Kingdom by VERODAR

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A Fragile Kingdom

Amidst the dense rainforest, this orangutan sits in quiet contemplation—an emblem of a world at risk. As deforestation and habitat loss threaten their existence, every moment captured is a reminder of what we stand to lose. Protecting them means protecting the wild, ensuring that future generations inherit a world where these gentle guardians still roam free.

Guardian of the Canopy by VERODAR

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Guardian of the Canopy

A vigilant squirrel perched on a mossy branch, surveying its lush rainforest home.

Proboscis monkey by Christian Sanchez Photography

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Proboscis monkey

Se alimenta de brotes y hojas. No se conocen subespecies. Normalmente se desplaza trepando por los árboles, pero también es buen nadador, capaz de cruzar profundos canales para conseguir comida o escapar de algún peligro.


La pérdida de su hábitat natural, así como la caza han provocado que esta especie se encuentre en peligro de extinción, solo se sabe de la existencia de siete mil ejemplares.


Proboscis monkey
Mono narigudo
(Nasalis larvatus)

Orangutans by Christian Sanchez Photography

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Orangutans

Se distinguen de los simios africanos por el pelaje de color rojizo y una constitución más adaptada a la vida arbórea. Además, tienen el estilo de vida más solitario de todos los monos antropomorfos. Orangutans Orangutanes (Pongo)

Bornean Orangutan by Staf_Ferry

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Bornean Orangutan

The Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is a species of orangutan endemic to the island of Borneo. Together with the Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) and Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis), it belongs to the only genus of great apes native to Asia. It is the largest of the three species of orangutans. Like the other great apes, orangutans are highly intelligent, displaying tool use and distinct cultural patterns in the wild. Orangutans share approximately 97% of their DNA with humans.Also called mias by the local population, the Bornean orangutan is a critically endangered species, with deforestation, palm oil plantations, and hunting posing a serious threat to its continued existence.

Mucronianus sp. by Inglourious Reptiles

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Mucronianus sp.

Mucronianus sp. by Inglourious Reptiles

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Mucronianus sp.

Phyllium cummingi by Inglourious Reptiles

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Phyllium cummingi

Phalacra sp. by Inglourious Reptiles

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Phalacra sp.

Tasta sp. by Inglourious Reptiles

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Tasta sp.

Arrhenodini by Inglourious Reptiles

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Arrhenodini

Gekko rhacophorus by Inglourious Reptiles

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Gekko rhacophorus

Gekko rhacophorus by Inglourious Reptiles

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Gekko rhacophorus