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Biodiversity of Indonesia: Exploring the Species-Rich Island of Sumatra with Aaron Gekoski
Sumatra, the third-largest island in the world, is home to over 16,000 species of plants and animals that live amongst its various forests, with many still undocumented or undiscovered. British naturalist Alfred Wallace once collected 2,000 species of insects in just a single square mile on the island.
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The hosts explore the appearance of a peculiar primate, the Probesis Monkey, and are fascinated by its striking nose that looks like a monkey version of Squidward.
03:12 - 04:22 (01:10)
Summary
The hosts explore the appearance of a peculiar primate, the Probesis Monkey, and are fascinated by its striking nose that looks like a monkey version of Squidward.
ChapterBiodiversity of Indonesia: Exploring the Species-Rich Island of Sumatra with Aaron Gekoski
Episode127: Bruno of Borneo. Gunung Mulu National Park. Part 1.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The hosts of the podcast discuss the unique wildlife of Borneo, including the endangered Dutch monkey and other bizarre creatures.
04:22 - 05:25 (01:03)
Summary
The hosts of the podcast discuss the unique wildlife of Borneo, including the endangered Dutch monkey and other bizarre creatures.
ChapterBiodiversity of Indonesia: Exploring the Species-Rich Island of Sumatra with Aaron Gekoski
Episode127: Bruno of Borneo. Gunung Mulu National Park. Part 1.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and boasts over 16,000 species of plants and animals; many of which are yet to be discovered.
05:25 - 07:47 (02:21)
Summary
Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and boasts over 16,000 species of plants and animals; many of which are yet to be discovered. The story of exploration focuses on the Malaysian state of Sarawak along Borneo's northwest coast.