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Floura and fauna - Coggle Diagram
Floura and fauna
the animal that can found in Malaysia
Saltwater Crocodile. The saltwater crocodile is the world's biggest riparian predator as well as the biggest living reptile. ...
Malayan Tiger. ...
Clouded Leopard. ...
Sunbear. ...
Mouse Deer. ...
Asian Elephant. ...
King Cobra. ...
Atlas Moth.
The plants that found in Malaysia
Hibiscus. Malaysia's national flower, the Hibiscus, can be seen growing in most parts of the country. ...
Orchids. Orchids are some of Malaysia's most characteristic flowers. ...
Rafflesia. Rafflesia holds many titles. ...
Ixora. ...
Sabah Highlands Pitcher Plant. ...
Sabahan Yellowwood Pine. ...
Bougainvillea. ...
Begonia.
Rain forest fauna includes seladang (Malayan bison), deer, wild pigs, tree shrews, honey bears, forest cats, civets, monkeys, crocodiles, lizards, and snakes. The seladang weighs about a ton and is the largest wild ox in the world.
Malaysia boasts 8,019 species of seed plants: 19 species of Gymnosperms and 8,000 Angiosperms. Globally, Malaysia is ranked 14th in terms of species of vascular plants. The Flora of Malaysia consist of approximately 15,000 species of vascular plant.
Surveys identified that there are 8,000 species of flowering plants which inclusive of 2,000 tree species, 800 types of orchid and 200 types of palm besides being home to more than 200 species of mammals, 600 different bird varieties, 140 species of snakes, 80 types of lizard, 300 species of fresh water fishes