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Scientists Set Up Camera Traps In Remote Forest, Here’s What They Discovered (69 Pics)
AnimalsMAY 1, 2026

Scientists Set Up Camera Traps In Remote Forest, Here’s What They Discovered (69 Pics)

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Hidden deep within Southeast Asia lies one of the world’s most mysterious and biologically rich regions, the Annamite Mountains. Stretching across Laos, Vietnam, and into northeastern Cambodia, this remote forest range has long remained largely unexplored. But a recent 2025 camera-trap survey, led by Fauna & Flora in collaboration with local and global partners, has offered a rare glimpse into the incredible biodiversity that thrives there. 
Often referred to as the “Amazon of Asia,” the Annamites are home to some of the rarest animals on the planet, including the Annamite striped rabbit and the almost mythical saola. The newly released images not only showcase these remarkable creatures but also provide valuable insights into their behavior and habitats.
At the same time, this fragile ecosystem faces growing threats from deforestation and habitat loss, putting both wildlife and local communities at risk. Scroll down to explore the fascinating animals captured during the survey and discover what makes this region so unique.
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# Clouded Leopard

Clouded Leopard
The beautiful markings on their coat make clouded leopards a prime target for the illegal wildlife trade. They are trafficked alive as exotic pets, and their pelts are sold illegally for decoration and luxury clothing. It is thought that clouded leopards are also killed for their teeth, claws and bones, which are passed off as tiger parts.
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# Sunda Pangolin And Baby In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Sunda Pangolin And Baby In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
Affectionately known as pangopups, baby pangolins hitch a ride on their mum’s tail. The critically endangered Sunda pangolin, pictured here, is one of eight species of pangolin. These scaly anteaters are the world’s most trafficked mammal, targeted for their meat and scales.
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# Changeable Hawk Eagle In Chu Mom Ray National Park

Changeable Hawk Eagle In Chu Mom Ray National Park
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# Marbled Cat In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Marbled Cat In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
Named for their exquisitely patterned coats, marbled cats are expert tree climbers. Their thick, bushy and unusually long tail serves as a counterbalance as they move through the forest canopy in search of birds and squirrels.
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# Baby Asian Elephant, Virachey National Park, Cambodia

Baby Asian Elephant, Virachey National Park, Cambodia
Asian elephants need room to roam. Forest fragmentation is arguably the single greatest threat they face because it increases their exposure to poaching and to human-elephant conflict. Protecting and connecting the remaining forested landscapes in their range is critical to their long-term survival.
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# Douc Langur, Virachey National Park, Cambodia

Douc Langur, Virachey National Park, Cambodia
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# Yellow-Throated Marten In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Yellow-Throated Marten In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
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# Silver Pheasant In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Silver Pheasant In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
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# Mainland Leopard Cat In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Mainland Leopard Cat In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
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# Crab-Eating Mongoose In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Crab-Eating Mongoose In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
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# Annamite Crested Argus In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam

Annamite Crested Argus In Pu Mat National Park, Vietnam
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# Southern Pig-Tailed Macaque In Chu Mom Ray National Park

Southern Pig-Tailed Macaque In Chu Mom Ray National Park
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# Common Palm Civets In Chu Mom Ray National Park

Common Palm Civets In Chu Mom Ray National Park
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# Asian Water Monitor, Nam Khong National Park, Laos

Asian Water Monitor, Nam Khong National Park, Laos
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# Stump-Tailed Macaque

Stump-Tailed Macaque
A mother and baby stump-tailed macaques perch on a fallen tree. Distinguished by their short, hairless tail, stump-tailed macaques spend much of their time feeding on fallen fruit on the forest floor, though they are perfectly capable climbers.
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# Pig-Tailed Macaque

Pig-Tailed Macaque
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# Play-Fighting Sun Bears

Play-Fighting Sun Bears
Named for their distinctive orange-yellow chest patch, these play-fighting sun bears have poor eyesight and hearing, but a powerful sense of smell. Their claws are strong enough to rip open a concrete-hard termite mound or excavate a bees’ nest. Sun bears are threatened by deforestation and, in particular, poaching for their gall bladder and paws to supply the illegal wildlife trade.
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# Great Hornbill

Great Hornbill
More typically seen in flight, or feeding on fruit high in the forest canopy, great hornbills play a crucial role as seed dispersers. This and other hornbill species are sometimes called ‘barometers of biodiversity’ because the presence of these threatened birds is a strong indicator of a healthy forest.
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# Asiatic Black Bear (Moon Bear)

Asiatic Black Bear (Moon Bear)
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# Male Grey Peacock-Pheasant Displaying

Male Grey Peacock-Pheasant Displaying
A male peacock-pheasant attempts to impress watching females by flaunting his iridescent ocelli (eyespots) and strutting his stuff on the dance floor he has created among the forest leaf litter.
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