- Sumatra - Wikipedia
Sumatra is an elongated landmass spanning a diagonal northwest–southeast axis The Indian Ocean borders the northwest, west, and southwest coasts of Sumatra, with the island chain of Simeulue, Nias, Mentawai, and Enggano off the western coast
- Sumatra | Indonesian Island, Wildlife, Map, Culture | Britannica
Sumatra, Indonesian island, the second largest (after Borneo) of the Greater Sunda Islands, in the Malay Archipelago It is separated in the northeast from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca and in the south from Java by the Sunda Strait
- Sumatran Tigers: Facts, Habitat, Threats, Conservation - IFAW
What is a Sumatran tiger? The Sumatran tiger is a population of the Sunda Island tiger subspecies found exclusively on the Indonesian island of Sumatra With only 600 individuals remaining in the wild, Sumatran tigers are elusive animals that conservationists are desperately trying to protect
- Animals and Birdlife in Indonesia - Wild Sumatra
From miniature orchids to the giant corpse flower, from the smallest armored spider to the mysterious and fierce tiger, prepare to be humbled by all manner of birds and beasts Below are just a few examples of the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in the forests of Kerinci
- Sumatra and Borneo | Animals, People and Threats | WWF
Sumatra is the world’s sixth largest island The islands’ tropical climate and diverse ecoregions have created habitats that house thousands of unique species These include critically endangered species like Sumatran tigers, all three of the world’s orangutan species, Bornean and Sumatran elephants, and Sumatran rhinos
- Sumatra - WWF
The Sumatran tiger, numbering no more than 400 individuals in the wild, is found exclusively on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the last stronghold for tigers in Indonesia
- Sumatra travel - Lonely Planet | Indonesia, Asia
Few isles tempt the imagination with the lure of adventure quite like the wild land of Sumatra An island of extraordinary beauty, it bubbles with life and vibrates under the power of nature Eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis are Sumatran headline-grabbers
- Sumatra - Wikitravel
Sumatra (also Sumatera) is one of Indonesia 's large islands and the sixth largest island in the world Wild and rugged, Sumatra is a blend of Mother Nature extremes, blessed with natural wealth as well as proneness to natural disasters
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