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Myanmar is the largest country in Mainland South East Asia and contains a magnificent variety of ecosystems ranging from the tropical forests and coral reefs of the Malay Peninsular to the snowy speak of the eastern reaches of the Himalaya. Situated as it is, at the crossroads of Asian biological diversity, Myanmar supports a spectacular array of flora and fauna. Myanmar occupies one of the richest mammalian for any country of its size in the world possessing about 300 species which inc lude the world's smallest mammal (Craseonycteris thonglongyi). Among these species Tiger, Elephant, Rhinoceros, Tapir, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Golden Cat, Leopard Cat, Bear, Red Panda, Gaur, Takin, Banteng, Serow, Red Goral, Blue Sheep, Leaf Deer, Brow-antlered Deer, Mush Deer, Black Muntjac and Irrawaddy Dolphin are threatened species.
We can arrange in ecotourism and other sites if your request for mammal observation. And if you want to observe the Dolphin and Brow-antlered Deer please see Deer Watching and Dolphin Watching Itineraries.
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