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to 2.3m

Brown with black flecks, those on body and tail forming leopard-like spots. The largest moray.

Inhabits lagoon and seaward reefs, 1 to 46m. Common. Feeds primarily on fishes, occasionally on crustaceans. Normally docile and occasionally 'tamed' by dive guides, but has been implicated in unprovoked attacks and caused severe injury. Often ciguatoxic.

Ranges from Red Sea to Marquesas and Pitcairn, n. to Ryukyus and Hawaiian Is., s. to S. Africa; absent from Arabian Gulf and Oman.

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The image shows two Banteng (Bos javanicus), a species of wild cattle native to Southeast Asia.

 

Here's some information about Banteng:

Habitat and Status:

They are found in various habitats across Southeast Asia, including forests and grasslands, and are classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to significant population declines.

Diet:

Banteng are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, but also consuming shrubs, fruits, leaves, and bamboo.

Threats:

Major threats to Banteng include habitat loss due to deforestation, poaching for their meat, hides, and horns, and human-wildlife conflict as human settlements expand.

Conservation:

Banteng are legally protected in all countries within their range and are largely restricted to protected areas.

"(Java-Banteng)

(Joseph Eduard d’Alton: 1823)

Hilvarenbeek (Safaripark Beekse Bergen)"

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Birds seen in Yala National Park

 

Sri Lanka

 

March 2011

  

Suan Sa-on, Lam Pao Wildlife Conservation Development and Promotion Station, Tambon Lam Khlong, Amphoe Mueang, Kalasin, Thailand

 

สวนสะออน ตำบลลำคลอง อำเภอเมืองกาฬสินธุ์ จังหวัดกาฬสินธุ์ 46000

 

"(Java-Banteng)

(Joseph Eduard d’Alton: 1823)

Köln (Zoo)"

Bos javanicus javanicus

Chester Zoo

18.8.16

Bos javanicus javanicus

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Gymnothorax javanicus

Gymnothorax javanicus - Giant Moray (Maaya Thila - North Ari Atoll)

Javan myna (Acridotheres javanicus) in Kuala Lumpur

Javan myna (Acridotheres javanicus) in Kuala Lumpur

"(Java-Banteng)

(Joseph Eduard d’Alton: 1823)

Köln (Zoo)"

Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) from Muda Thila.

椋鳥科,八哥屬(Mynas),雌雄同色,台灣常見鳥,網上有說此鳥並非台灣本土物種。身長23~25cm。

相片拍於台灣,香港鳥書沒有相關記錄。

Banteng (Bos javanicus); Asian Savanna. The banteng, also known as tembadau, is a species of cattle found in Southeast Asia. The head-and-body length is between 1.9 and 3.68 m (6.2 and 12.1 ft). Wild banteng are typically larger and heavier than their domesticated counterparts, but are otherwise similar in appearance. San Diego Zoo Safari Park, 2023-02-10.

  

Gymnothorax javanicus

Lesser Adjutant Stork

 

Status: Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List

 

Location: Hathikhira Tea Estate, Karimganj District, Assam

 

Date: 19th August 2012

 

Equipment: Nikon D300s with Sigma 150-500mm OS lens

Banded Broadbill

 

The banded broadbill (Eurylaimus javanicus) is a species of bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a large broadbill (21.5–23 cm), with purple, yellow and black plumage. It eats predominantly insects, including grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, various beetles, caterpillars and larvae.

 

Status: Near Threatened

Subspecies javanicus

 

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Blue-tailed Bee-eater - Merops philippinus javanicus - Синехвостая щурка

 

Komodo National Park, Komodo Island, Indonesia, 11\11\2012

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