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Prachuap khiri khan's rainforest is one of the exotic flora and fauna in Thailand , Pala- u waterfall,Kuiburi national park,Sam roi yod national park,Huayyang nationall park .
 
         
 
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The Great Hornbill is a large bird, nearly four feet tall with a 60-inch wingspan, tail feathers reaching 36 inches and a weight of approximately six pounds

The most prominent feature of the hornbill is the bright yellow and black casque on top of its massive bill. Read more

 
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The Malayan Tapir was once found throughout the tropical lowland rainforests of Southeast Asia

including Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, and Vietnam. However, its numbers have decreased in recent years, and today, like all tapirs, it is in danger of extinction Read more

 
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dusky langur thailand

The dusky langur is one of the largest primates at Monkeyland. They are mostly dark grey-black in colour with lighter grey on their chests and the top of their heads.

Spectacled langurs are named for the white rings around their eyes that look like they are wearing glasses or “spectacles”. They also have white skin around their mouth. The rest of their face is black. Read more

The Asian elephant, Elephas maximus, is smaller than the African. It has smaller ears, and typically, only the males have large external tusks.

The world population of Asian elephants – also called Indian Elephants – is estimated to be around 60,000, about a tenth of the number of African elephants. More precisely, it is estimated that there are between 38,000 and 53,000 wild elephants . Read more

serow thailand

Like their smaller relatives the gorals, serows are often found grazing on rocky hills, though typically at a lower elevation when the two types of animal share territory

Serows are the slower and less agile than members of the genus Nemorhaedus, but they are nevertheless able to climb slopes to escape predation or to take shelter during cold winters or hot summers Read more

 
gaur thailand
In the wild, gaurs live in small herds of up to 40 individuals and graze on grasses, shoots and fruits. Where gaurs have not been disturbed, they are basically diurnal, being most active in the morning and late afternoon and resting during the hottest time of the day Read more