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Orang Utan
Known as the 'Man of the Forest', the Orang Utan can only be seen in Borneo and Sumatra.
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Proboscis Monkey (nasalis larvatus)
It derived its name from its large, protruding nose. Find this monkey only on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
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Saltwater Crocodile
'Bujang Senang' or the 'happy bachelor' dwells widely in coastal swamps and rivers.
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Hornbill
The state symbol of Sarawak.
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Silver Leaf Monkey
Do not be fooled by its punkish look. This shy primate lives on flowerand fruits and is one of the most attractive and common primates.
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Atlas Moth
The world's largest moth!
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Rajah Brooke Butterfly
This butterfly was named in honour of Sir James Brooke, the first White Rajah of Sarawak. It is the only butterfly to be attracted to water, rather than plants.
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Black-sided Flowerpecker
At 8cm, the world's smallest bird is slightly larger than a matchbox.
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