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- The TONKIN SNUB-NOISED MONKEY remains only in Vietnam and is Critically Endangered
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Discovered by western science in 1992 within the Annamite mountains along the border of Vietnam and Laos, The critically endangered SAOLA has become a symbol of conservation in the region.

- The PHILLIPPINE FLYING LEMUR from the Phillippines is doing okay.
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Little is known about the current status of South East Asia's LARGE-TOOTHED FERRET BADGER. They may be near threatened.
- The HAWAIIAN MONK SEAL, from Hawaii, is critically endangered.

Hunted relentlessly for its horn, now only 200 SUMATRAN RHINOCEROS remain in the wild. It is one of the worlds most critically endangered large mammals.
Found across Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia, LYLE’S FLYING FOX is doing alright.

The ORIENTAL SMALL-CLAWED OTTER can be found in mangrove swamps and freshwater wetlands across South East Asia. It is vulnerable.



