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Best of camera traps December 2015

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The camera traps have produced some great results in December of last year.

We have only our second photo of a binturong – this time from one of the canopy cameras! Also visiting the canopy cameras were a crested serpent eagle and a pig-tailed macaque.

Marbled cat

 

Binturong
Crested serpent eagle
One of the popular sites for animals, 5km from our camp, looks a bit messy now. The reason is that a flanged male orangutan pulled down a tree to eat on the ground! Check out the video here. Passing this area sometime later, a marbled cat can be seen in a photo. Also at this location you can see a short-tailed mongoose playing with one of our poles used to measure the water table, keep watching this video to the end for a surprise!
Orangutan flanged male
Sun bear
Bearded pig
Clouded leopards make an appearance as well, with photos from 3 different locations. A bearded pig and a sun bear round out the photos and videos from December 2015. We will have the results from January 2016 in a couple of weeks so do come back to see what the animals and birds of Sabangau are getting up to!
Clouded leopard

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