Keyword: Taman Safari
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A critically endangered Javan green magpie (Cissa thalassina) in a blue color phase at Taman Safari.
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A Western Javan langur (Trachypithecus mauritius) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A Western Javan langur (Trachypithecus mauritius) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A Western Javan langur (Trachypithecus mauritius) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A Western Javan langur (Trachypithecus mauritius) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A critically endangered Pagai Island macaque (Macaca pagensis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A critically endangered Pagai Island macaque (Macaca pagensis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A critically endangered Pagai Island macaque (Macaca pagensis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A critically endangered Pagai Island macaque (Macaca pagensis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A Siberut macaque (Macaca siberu) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A Siberut macaque (Macaca siberu) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A Siberut macaque (Macaca siberu) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An Eastern Javan lutung (Trachypithecus auratus) at Taman Safari. This species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red list.
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An Eastern Javan lutung (Trachypithecus auratus) at Taman Safari. This species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red list.
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Endangered Javan langur (Presbytis comata comata) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Kloss’s gibbons (Hylobates klossii) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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Two endangered Kloss’s gibbons (Hylobates klossii) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Bornean white-bearded gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Bornean white-bearded gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Bornean white-bearded gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Silvery Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Silvery Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered Silvery Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered lowland anoa (Bubalus depressicornis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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An endangered lowland anoa (Bubalus depressicornis) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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A critically endangered Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This species lives only on Java, which is the most populated island in the world with more than 140 million people in the size of Pennsylvania. This is the last large carnivore in Java. It’s population may be less than 100 individuals now. This animal’s name is Fely.
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A critically endangered Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This species lives only on Java, which is the most populated island in the world with more than 140 million people in the size of Pennsylvania. This is the last large carnivore in Java. It’s population may be less than 100 individuals now. This animal’s name is Fely.
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A critically endangered Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This species lives only on Java, which is the most populated island in the world with more than 140 million people in the size of Pennsylvania. This is the last large carnivore in Java. It’s population may be less than 100 individuals now. This animal’s name is Fely.
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A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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Dirgahayu “Ayu”, an 11-month-old Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). This species is critically endangered, in large part due to the palm oil crisis. This juvenile primate is cared for by the Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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D.J. is an 11-month-old Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). This species is critically endangered, in large part due to the palm oil crisis. This juvenile primate is cared for by the Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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D.J. is an 11-month-old Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). This species is critically endangered, in large part due to the palm oil crisis. This juvenile primate is cared for by the Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
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D.J. is an 11-month-old Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). This species is critically endangered, in large part due to the palm oil crisis. This juvenile primate is cared for by the Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.