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Sarawak Collection (page 7)

Sarawak, a land of enchantment and biodiversity

Background imageSarawak Collection: Silver leaf langurs

Silver leaf langurs (Presbytis cristata) eating leaves. These primates are found in Thailand, Western Malaysia and Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Waglers pit viper

Waglers pit viper (Tropidolaemus wagleri). This snake is one of the most common pit vipers in Borneo. It is generally very docile but is capable of delivering a painful, if not fatal bite

Background imageSarawak Collection: Silver leaf langur

Silver leaf langur (Presbytis cristata) eating leaves. This primate is found in Thailand, Western Malaysia and Borneo. Adult silver leaf-langurs have metallic grey fur and a crest of spiky red hair

Background imageSarawak Collection: Stream of bats

Stream of bats (order Chiroptera) flying out of Deer Cave at Mulu National Park, Sarawak. Every evening, millions of bats including free-tailed bats, wrinkle-lipped bats

Background imageSarawak Collection: Bat on cave roof

Bat on cave roof, Deer Cave, Borneo. Deer Cave in Borneo is home to millions of bats. Their droppings collect on the cave floor and build up to huge heights

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cat gecko

Cat gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus) on a leaf. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Planthopper nymph

Planthopper nymph
Planthopper (Fulgoromorpha) nymph, a pre-adult stage of this insect. Planthopper nymphs can produce wax from their abdomens to help camouflage themselves

Background imageSarawak Collection: Long-horned grasshopper

Long-horned grasshopper (katydid). Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Bornean giant land snail

Bornean giant land snail (Bertia brookei). This is the largest snail in South-East Asia. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cave spider, egg sac and spiderlings

Cave spider, egg sac and spiderlings. Cave huntsman spider (Heteropoda) with egg sac and spiderings, on the ceiling of a cave. Large individuals can have legs over 7.5 centimetres long

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cave spider on web

Cave spider on web. This spider is common on the handrails for the footpath that passes through Deer Cave. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak

Background imageSarawak Collection: Borneo forest dragon lizard

Borneo forest dragon lizard (Gonocephalus borneensis) on a leaf. This lizard is endemic to Borneo. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cicada emerging from chrysalis

Cicada emerging from chrysalis
Cicada (Cicadoidea) shortly after emerging from its chrysalis. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Lantern bug

Lantern bug (Pyrops candelaria). Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cricket moulting

Cricket moulting. Cricket emerging from its exoskeleton late one evening. This is done as the insect grows, as the exoskeleton cannot expand but has to be shed

Background imageSarawak Collection: Harvestman

Harvestman. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Tropical insect

Tropical insect. Leaf-eating insect resting on a leaf. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Draco flying lizard

Draco flying lizard. The folds along its side spread out into webbing used to glide between trees. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Flask-shaped pitcher plant

Flask-shaped pitcher plant (Nepenthes ampullaria). This is a carnivorous plant, using scent, nectar and colour to attract insects (seen inside the pitchers)

Background imageSarawak Collection: Calvisia stick insect

Calvisia stick insect. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Tropical caterpillar

Tropical caterpillar. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cave-dwelling rat snake

Cave-dwelling rat snake (Orthriophis taeniurus ridleyi). Also called the cave racer, this snake is an adept climber, capable of scaling limestone cave walls where it feeds on roosting bats

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cave cricket

Cave cricket (Rhapidophora oophaga). This species of giant cave cricket is a opportunistic predator, and has been known to prey upon swiftlet eggs laid in caves and young hatchlings from those eggs

Background imageSarawak Collection: Cave formations, Borneo

Cave formations, Borneo
Cave formations. Limestone stalagmites leaning at various angles in a cave in Borneo due to earthquake activity. This area is in the Drunken Forest Cave, located in Gunung Mulu National Park

Background imageSarawak Collection: River toad

River toad. Species of Bufo toad found by a river. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Hawk moth

Hawk moth. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Tropical moth

Tropical moth. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Bat cave roosting holes

Bat cave roosting holes. Bats roost in these holes high up on the ceiling of a limestone cave. One bat is seen in the hole at left

Background imageSarawak Collection: Tropical millipede

Tropical millipede. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Phytokarst rock formation

Phytokarst rock formation. This type of karst rock formation is created in areas of limestone caves where sunlight is present

Background imageSarawak Collection: Blind cave crab

Blind cave crab (Cerberusa caeca). The loss of sight is an evolutionary response to living in the dark in caves. Photographed in Terikan River Cave, in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak

Background imageSarawak Collection: Fanged pitcher plant

Fanged pitcher plant (Nepenthes bicalcarata). This is a carnivorous plant, using scent, nectar and colour to attract insects

Background imageSarawak Collection: Tropical frog

Tropical frog. Small green frog on a leaf. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Stalactites

Stalactites at the entrance of Clearwater Cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia. Mulu is home to many unique species of plant including the one leaf plant (Monophyllae sp)

Background imageSarawak Collection: Jellyfish cave formation

Jellyfish cave formation in Langs Cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawa, Malaysia. Set in Gunung Mulu (Mt. Mulu), a sandstone mountain that is surrounded by limestone upheavals that are riddled with huge

Background imageSarawak Collection: Southeast Asia, satellite image

Southeast Asia, satellite image. North is at top. Southeast Asia is a sub region of Asia, lying south of China and east of India

Background imageSarawak Collection: Tropical rainforest, Borneo

Tropical rainforest, Borneo
Tropical rainforest. Photographed in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Silhouetted gecko

Silhouetted gecko. Small gecko silhouetted against the light on a blue sheet in a rainforest. Photographed in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: Vines and trees, Borneo

Vines and trees, Borneo
Vines and trees. Rainforest plants grow up towards the light coming through the canopy high overhead. Photographed in Mulu National Park in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageSarawak Collection: 1855 Wallace and Rajah Brookes Birdwing

1855 Wallace and Rajah Brookes Birdwing
Rajah Brookes Birdwing male (Trogonoptera brookiana) shown with a specimen signature of Alfred Russel Wallace who named it for his friend Sir James Brooke

Background imageSarawak Collection: 1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing 1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing

1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing 1855 Wallace & Rajah Brookes Birdwing
Rajah Brookes Birdwing male (Trogonoptera brookiana) shown with a steel engraving of Sir James Brooke, the famous White Rajah of Sarawak who Wallace named the butterfly for

Background imageSarawak Collection: Mature man posing by oil palm fruits

Mature man posing by oil palm fruits
Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo, mature man posing by oil palm fruits (Elaeis guineensis) in a pile. The fruit of this plant occurs in clusters on short stems

Background imageSarawak Collection: Stack of shrimps in market

Stack of shrimps in market
Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, collection of stacked dead shrimps

Background imageSarawak Collection: Oil palm tree with fruits

Oil palm tree with fruits
Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo, oil palm tree with fruits

Background imageSarawak Collection: Chickens for sale at market

Chickens for sale at market
Sibu market, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia. Chickens tied in paper arranged in racks for sale

Background imageSarawak Collection: Climbing plant on a tree trunk

Climbing plant on a tree trunk. Photographed in Boko National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia

Background imageSarawak Collection: Sarawak River, Kuching Waterfront, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia

Sarawak River, Kuching Waterfront, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageSarawak Collection: Orangutan (Pongo borneo), Semenggoh Wildlife Reserve, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia

Orangutan (Pongo borneo), Semenggoh Wildlife Reserve, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia



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Sarawak, a land of enchantment and biodiversity. From the captivating Orangutan baby peering into our souls at Semengoh Nature Reserve to the delicate stick insect camouflaging itself in the lush greenery, this Malaysian gem never fails to amaze. The Deer Cave stands tall, its vastness emphasized by tiny figures that appear like mere specks against its grandeur. Brooke and Suppliants whisper tales of history and heritage as they grace Sarawak with their timeless presence. In Bako National Park, we encounter the curious bearded pig, its snout revealing a world of exploration as it forages for crabs on sandy beaches. Rhacophorus, the tree frog, serenades us with its melodious tunes amidst nature's symphony. Kuching welcomes us with open arms as we immerse ourselves in its vibrant culture. The Iban tribeswoman diligently mends bamboo longhouse verandah floors along Lemanak River while women gracefully pick rice in Serian - a testament to Sarawak's rich tapestry of traditions. Miri unveils a Chinese temple that exudes tranquility and spirituality; an oasis amidst modernity. And let us not forget the Penan tribe member skillfully wielding his blowpipe - an emblematic symbol of resilience and survival. Sarawak is more than just breathtaking landscapes; it is a harmonious blend of nature's wonders and diverse cultures. It beckons explorers from all corners of the globe to witness its beauty firsthand – an experience that will forever leave footprints on our hearts.