Monday, October 9, 2017

Mammals of Kubah National Park Sarawak

Flying Fox perhaps?
Family of Fruit Bats (all five of them) cuddled up and perched upside-down on top corner of wooden beam in the hut next to the world-renown frog pond of Kubah National Park, Sarawak.
Guessing that this is a Giant Squirrel based on quick reading of the Guide to Mammals of Borneo as illustrated by Karen Philips. Couldn't snap a picture of its head in time as this squirrel was bounding actively along the top branch of this forest tree in Kubah National Park, Sarawak.

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  1. Mammals of Borneo Field Guide is by Junaidi Payne and Charles M. Francis - footprints of mammals such as otters covered as well.

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  2. Dog-nosed Fruit Bat and Giant Squirrel indeed! They are the most common mammal residents there, other squirrels and shrews are common as well but not as easy to photograph.

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    1. Thanks! It was a very wet day in Kubah so the bats rested in man-made structures that weekend:)

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