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Factsheet

Factsheet

  • The nature park at Schaalsee, Germany

    Taman Alam Schaalsee yang terbentang dari Zarrentin sampai Ratzeburg seluas 14,659 ha memiliki ...

    20 April 2010
  • Sumatran Tiger (Harimau Sumatera)

    Tiger (Panthera tigris)

    Tiger (Panthera tigris) divided into nine subspecies ranged widely across Asia, from Turkey in the ...

    25 January 2010
  • Orangutan

    Orangutans are the only great apes found outside of Africa. There are two orangutan species and the ...

    02 April 2009
  • Quick Facts About Sumatra

    Sumatra is the world’s sixth-largest island and the second-largest Indonesian island, after Borneo. ...

    02 April 2009
  • The Sumatran Elephant

    The Sumatran elephant is a subspecies of the Asian elephant; All Asian elephants are classified as ...

    02 April 2009
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