Typically, closely related animal species have difficulty coexisting because they are competing for similar resources. Despite eating the same figs, binturong, small-toothed palm, masked palm, and ...
For some scientists, a typical workday means stepping into the laboratory. For wildlife ecologist Miyabi Nakabayashi, it means stepping out. The Bornean jungle is her living laboratory. And in it, ...
The first systematic camera-trapping survey of arboreal mammals in Southeast Asia reveals a diverse and distinct community; the researchers also recorded evidence of new behaviors and the first ever ...
Milk cartons all over the Indonesian island of Borneo may soon have the picture on the right appearing on them. The animal in it is not so much missing, though, as it is appearing for the first time.
This video likely shows the relatively common small Indian civet, not the critically endangered Malabar civet, but the specific species has yet to be confirmed. It's also unclear if this sighting was ...
From upper left to lower right: binturong, masked palm civet, common palm civet, and small-toothed palm civet. These four species share similar ecology such as nocturnal, semi-arboreal, and frugivory.
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