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    Karang Bay of Borneo

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    Teluk Karang or Karang Bay is a perfect spot to observe wildlife such as hornbill, pigmy squirrel (one of the smallest in the world) and a few species of monkey especially the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) which is endemic to Borneo.

    In this trip, we met a Malay naturalist who was busying observing the birds & a troop of proboscis monkey. Unfortunately, we failed to see any of these monkeys. However, he pointed us a giant fig tree not far away which is a good spot to observe wild birds during the fruiting season in January of February of each year. During the fruiting season, there are more than hundred birds (including 2 species of hornbills) will gather there to eat the fruits. It'll looks like a big party of the jungle!!! We'll look forward to joining this party (to photograph the wildlife) for sure!


    A deserted beach @ Teluk Karang. (HDR photo):





    Teluk Karang:





    Teluk Karang:




    Teluk Karang:





    A jungle stream:




    A jungle stream:

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    I can't find any fish in this stream....




    A Malay naturalist who saw the proboscis monkey at that spot about 1 hour before he met us:





    The giant fig tree (Ficus sp.). Every year, the animals from the jungle will gather here to eat the fruits of fig tree together:





    Andrew is photographing the fig tree:






    Unidentified species of crab at the rocky shore:






    Dove shell (Probably Pictocolumbella ocellata ??)







    Branded imperial butterfly (Eooxylides sp.)

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    Small mushrooms:





    Bracket fungus






    The long seed pod of a species of orchid:





    Pitcher plant, Nepenthes ampullaria:





    Big pitcher "eats" small pitcher:




    Forgot what is this....I think is a species of Bat lily (Tacca) ??

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    Wow. A purple crab!

    ck

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    Thanks for viewing.
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    Hi bro, great adventurous jungle trial and thanks for sharing the pictures. I love the beauty of the huge rocks and the pitchers. Keep up your good work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpark188 View Post
    Hi bro, great adventurous jungle trial and thanks for sharing the pictures. I love the beauty of the huge rocks and the pitchers. Keep up your good work.
    Thanks bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuching View Post
    Unidentified species of crab at the rocky shore:
    Possibly Metopograpsus sp.

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    Great work, keep it alive. Is there a way you can share this with the rest of Malaysia, I think your fellow malaysian should know of your efforts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guqin View Post
    Possibly Metopograpsus sp.
    thanks for the id.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jungle-mania View Post
    Great work, keep it alive. Is there a way you can share this with the rest of Malaysia, I think your fellow malaysian should know of your efforts.
    Oh ya....should join Malaysian forum oneday...
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    wow. very nice pictures. I got a lowland pitcher plant. Did you bring the snail home to breed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by natureAddict View Post
    wow. very nice pictures. I got a lowland pitcher plant. Did you bring the snail home to breed?
    Nope, it will eat my plants.
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    so good. If I live there every weekend I go nature exploration and bring home new fishes and animal home to keep.

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    ohhhhhhh I wish Singapore was more nature-ful. I could put that pretty snail in a glass vase in my shop (or office) and feed it with veggy every day..........just dreaming aloud

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