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Velvet-fronted nuthatch (Sitta frontalis)
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Bornean bristlehead (Pityriosis gymnocephala)
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Silver leaf langur
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Long-tail macaque
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Scarlet sunbird (Aethopyga mystacalis)
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Bornean mountain whistler (Pachycephala hypoxantha)
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Urn-shaped pitchers of the pitcher plant Nepenthes ampullaria often develop in masses on or near the ground, a fascinating sight that also portends an unusual biology centering around the pitcher's function as traps for small animals.
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After 40-60 days of incubation, one could experience the exciting moments of witnessing these hatchings from the species of green sea turtles emerging from underground nest at Selingan Island, Sabah.
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Indigo flycatcher (Muscicapa indigo)
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Oriental pied hornbill
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Exploring the treasures of Sabah's underwater
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Schooling of Jackfish; Sipadan, Sabah
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Proboscis monkey - the male proboscis is twice as heavy as the female and has a much larger nose. The size of the nose also signals sexual maturity, at which stage the male proboscis is able to make loud honks to ward off predators and other adult males.
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Nepenthes villosa
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Laban Rata Resthouse (3,290 m); Mt. Kinabalu
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South Peak (3,933 m); Mt Kinabalu (4,095.2 m)
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South Peak (3,933 m); Mt. Kinabalu (4,095.2 m)
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Low's Peak; Summit of Mt. Kinabalu (4,095.2 m)
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Climbers on the summit plateau (13,000 ft), Mt. Kinabalu.
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Clown anemone fish
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Green turtle also known as Chelonia mydas are the most commonly seen animals around Sabah's underwater. It is possible to spot over twenty of these animals on a single dive especially around Sipadan.
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Sepilok Orang Utan Rehibilitation Centre
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The Meliau Basin rim, with one of its highest points in the foreground, stretches to the horizon. Sandstone beds are partly exposed near the top of the escarpment. Small-crowned upper montane (or mossy) forest is developed over the summit area and upper slopes. An image from the book Maliau Basin: Sabah's Lost World.
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The peak of Mount Kinabalu, emerges and shows its height through the bed of clouds, is the highest mountain in the Southeast Asia, at 4095.2 metres.