Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Jungle Wildlife

Sambar deer buck, vulnerable species
Hiking through the jungles of Thailand was so amazing! We hiked and explored from 8am until 8pm, searching for animals well after dark. We saw so many animals that we would never see anywhere else, and that 99% of people only ever get to see in zoos. It was incredible to see them in their natural habitat, especially the endangered ones. Some pics may be blurry because my camera isn't the best and animals are always on the move! I wasn't able to get pictures of every animal we saw, so there is so much more that we experienced that isn't shown here. I may make a separate post about the other creatures we saw.


Sambar deer, doe and fawn, vulnerable species

Turtle

Zebra dove

Oriental magpie robin, female

Water monitor (this guy was over 6ft long!!)

Water monitor (world's 2nd largest lizard, after the Komodo dragon)

Water monitor

Giant golden orb weaver, female (She was 8 inches in diameter!)

Lar gibbon, endangered species

Lizard

Northern pig-tailed macaque, male, vulnerable species

Northern pig-tailed macaque, male, vulnerable species

Paris peacock butterfly

Northern pig-tailed macaque, female and baby, vulnerable species

Northern pig-tailed macaque, female and baby, vulnerable species

Northern pig-tailed macaque, babies, vulnerable species

Northern pig-tailed macaque, baby, vulnerable species

Millipede

Millipede

Praying mantis

Indian muntjak, female

Indian muntjak, female

Sambar deer buck, vulnerable species

Sambar deer, doe and fawn, vulnerable species

Malayan porcupine


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