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Flora & Fauna

Tawau Hill Park, located in Sabah, Malaysia, is a biodiverse sanctuary rich in flora and fauna. The park features dense tropical rainforests, with towering trees like dipterocarps, and a variety of plant species such as orchids and ferns. The wildlife includes species like the endangered Bornean pygmy elephant, clouded leopard, and various monkeys. Birdwatchers can spot diverse species like the rhinoceros hornbill. The park’s ecosystems range from lowland forests to montane regions, providing habitat to numerous endemic species. Its natural beauty and rich biodiversity make it a vital conservation area in Malaysia.

Number of Documented Species:
52+ Figs | 50+ Dipterocarps | 60+ Snakes | 88+ Frogs | 109+ Mammals | 338+ Birds

Photo Gallery

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Fig

There are over 160 species of fig (Ficus) in Borneo. 1StopBorneo Wildlife, in collaboration with Borneo fig expert Quentin Phillipps, has documented over 100 species across the island, including strangler, earth, climber, and stand-alone figs.

Listen to hear animals sound in Tawau Hills Park

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Tawau Hills Park Animation Videos

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