This blog discusses some on the types of protected animals in the world, especially in Indonesia. Hopefully useful.
Tigers or leopards belong to the phyla of the animal kingdom kordata (having a spinal cord), sub-phylum vertebrata (vertebrates), class of mammals (warm blooded, furry with mammary glands), meat eaters (carnivores), the family Felidae (cat), Panthera genus, species tigris (tiger).....
Read MoreJalak Bali (Leucopsar rothschildi) is a kind of babbler bird of medium size, approximately 25cm long, from the tribe Sturnidae. Jalak Bali has specific characteristics, among them a white feather in her entire body except at the tip of the tail and wings black.....
Read MoreJavan rhinoceros or a small-horned rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is a member of the family Rhinocerotidae and one of the five rhinoceros that still exist. Rhino gets into the same genus with Indian rhino and have skin that resemble armor bermosaik.....
Read MorePresident of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), Robert S. Rippy, visit wildlife conservation agencies ex-situ (outside the habitat) Cisarua Taman Safari Indonesia.....
Read MoreAnimals such as the caterpillar is found far beneath Earth's surface, at a depth of 3.6 kilometers. This is the deepest living animal ever found. Nematode species, called it Halicephalobus Mephisto shows there is life environment where far from our feet stand......
Read MoreWith the discovery of species of plants and animals under the sea of the archipelago, proved if Indonesia is a country rich in natural wealth, especially wealth of amazing marine resources.Joint expedition team Indonesia - United States (U.S.) in three weeks managed to find dozens of species of plants and animals under the sea archipelago. Arts species that have never seen it immortalized in a video camera and a photo.......
Read MoreSumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is typical of animals that we can still meet in the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, is one of six sub-species of tigers that still survive today and are included in the classification of critical wildlife threatened with extinction (critically endangered) in red list of threatened species released by the IUCN World Conservation Institutions. This is because of illegal logging occurring in Sumatra island which is the original habitat of the Sumatran tiger.........
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