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Exceptions to the Rules
While there are many rules in nature but one rule in nature we must also remember is that there are exceptions to the rule. As a general rule in the bird world males seems to have more color than their females, this is especially true with the Sunbirds, Flowerpeckers and the Asian Fairy Bluebirds among many.
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Saving The Rest Of The Rainforests
Malaysia is home to probably the oldest rainforest in the world. 130 million years to be exact. The forests all over the country is facing a constant threat from logging and development. We but cannot look at it inwardly but in a global perspective.
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Birds of a feather flock together
Among 220 species of birds that fly in Langkawi, the Great Hornbill is the most incredible and absolutely amazes me. The Great Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) is a large, principally frugivorous, and endangered species of south- and southeast Asian rainforests.
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City and Forest
Langkawi is surrounded by the emerald green waters of the Andaman sea. It is covered with mountain and hills some of which more than 500 million years old. From sandstone to limestone, from slate to granite, Langkawi rich geological history has been recognized by Unesco to be of national and global importance and recently conferred as a Unesco Geopark.
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The Fast and Furious – Mantis Shrimps
Mantis shrimp typically like to live in shallow water of tropical and subtropical regions of the planet. They resemble both the terrestrial praying mantis and the shrimp.
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Squids and Dolphins in Andaman Sea
At first sight it looks like a night market on the water, the surface of the ocean aglow with a hundred green lanterns – it looks so cool.
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Migrants Checked In
Imagine there is such a thing as Avian Immigration Department, the followings have checked in since August 2011
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Against All Rising Odds – Keeping the Coral Reef Alive
When I joined Junglewalla in December 2010, I was pulled into an activity initiated by the Andaman Resort resort known as ‘coral clearing.’
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Embrace The Rain
The cycle is back! Raining season has arrived with lots of rain in end of August and today! The record held so far, five days of continuous rain in which it is the longest ever since I arrived on this island.
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The Andaman Reef
By Dr. Gerry Goeden: The Andaman Reef has been really showing us its best side for the last few months. Great tides have made reef exploration much easier and we have found some incredible little creatures.
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Part of JungleWalla Team
Langkawi taxi van drivers that most nature guides would love to work with, especially when it comes to wildlife and birds!
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Frolicking At The Andaman
Birds that can be found in Langkawi, Asian Fairy Bluebird , Kingfisher and Hornbills!