Question:
The animals inhabit only in Asian countries?
2008-09-28 22:44:52 UTC
Don't reply like Asian monkey,Asian donkey and all. Pls reply correctly
Four answers:
The Wise Wolf
2008-09-29 10:10:40 UTC
Alpine musk deer

Asian elephant

Asiatic black bear (a.k.a. moon bear)

Asiatic golden cat

Asiatic water monitor

Asiatic wild ***

Babirusa

Bactrian camel

Banded krait

Banteng

Bay cat

Binturong

Bharal (a.k.a. blue sheep)

Blackbuck

Black-lipped pika

Blood python

Burmese ferret-badger

Celebes macaque

Chinese desert cat

Chinese pangolin

Chinese soft-shelled turtle

Chital

Clouded leopard

Chousingha

Corsac fox

Crab-eating macaque

Crested gibbon

Desert hamster

Dhole

Fishing cat

Flat-headed cat

Flying lizard

Gaur

Gharial

Giant flying squirrel

Giant panda

Golden hamster

Golden tree snake

Great Indian hornbill

Hanuman langur

Hispid hare

Hog badger

Indian cobra

Indian fox

Indian giant squirrel

Indian python

Indian rhinoceros

Indian spotted chevrotain

Indian tree shrew

Indonesian spitting cobra

Iriomote cat

Japanese crane

Japanese giant salamander

Japanese macaque

Javan rhinoceros

King cobra

Komodo dragon

Kouprey

Lar gibbon

Large sheild-tailed snake

Leopard cat

Leopard gecko

Long-nosed tree snake

Lowland anoa

Malayan civet

Malayan flying lemur

Malayan tapir

Mangrove snake

Marbled cat

Markhor

Mongolian gerbil

Mouflon

Mountain anoa

Mugger crocodile

Nilgai

Orang-utan

Oriental linsang

Oriental short-clawed otter

Pallas's cat

Palm civet

Peacock

Pere David's deer

Prevost's squirrel

Proboscis monkey

Przewalski's horse

Raccoon dog

Red jungle fowl

Red panda

Red-tailed racer

Reeves's muntjac

Reticulated python

Russell's viper

Rusty-spotted cat

Sable

Saiga antelope

Sail-finned lizard

Sambar

Schneider's leaf-nosed bat

Siamang gibbon

Sika deer

Silvery gibbon

Slender loris

Sloth bear

Slow loris

Snow leopard

Snub-nosed monkey

Star tortoise

Sumatran rhinoceros

Sun bear

Sunbeam snake

Tahr

Tibetan fox

Tiger

Temminck's tragopan

Tentacled snake

Tokay gecko

Victoria crowned pigeon

Water buffalo

Western tarsier

White-cheeked gibbon

White-lipped pit viper

Yak

Yellow-marginated box turtle

Yellow-throated marten



There are obviously many more, but that's all I can think of at the moment.



By the way, Inland Taipan, the lions in Asia are the same species as those in Africa, Panthera leo. This is not the same as the Asian elephant and African elephant, which are different species - Elephas maximus as opposed to Loxodonta africana.
Heather H
2008-09-28 23:21:05 UTC
Add to above



4, ok 6) Panda - China

7) Orangutan - Indonesia

8) Chinese Rive Dolphin (Baiji) - China

9) Red Panda - native to southeastern Asia

10) Japanese Macaque (Snow Monkey) - Japan

11) Indian Elephant -

12) Asian giant hornet
iamQ
2008-09-28 22:59:44 UTC
1) Tarsiers.



Tarsiers are prosimian primates of the genus Tarsius, a monotypic genus in the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes. Although the group was once more widespread, all the species living today are found in the islands of Southeast Asia.



2) Northern Pig-tailed Macaque



The Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina) is a species of primate in the Cercopithecidae family. It is found in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.



3) Komodo Dragon



The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is a species of lizard that inhabits the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang, and Gili Dasami, in central Indonesia.[2] A member of the monitor lizard family (Varanidae), it is the largest living species of lizard, growing to an average length of 2–3 meters (approximately 6.5–10 ft) and weighing around 70 kilograms (154 lb).



4) Bengal Tigers



The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis), is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in Bangladesh, India, and also Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern Tibet.



5) Bactrian Camel



The Bactrian Camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of north eastern Asia. It is one of the two surviving species of camel. The Bactrian Camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped Dromedary Camel.[1]



Nearly all of the estimated 1.4 million Bactrian camels alive today are domesticated, but in October 2002 the estimated 950 remaining in the wild in northwest China and Mongolia were placed on the critically endangered species list



6) The Giant Panda



The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, "black-and-white cat-foot") is a mammal classified in the bear family (Ursidae), native to central-western and southwestern China.
Qualia
2008-09-28 23:35:28 UTC
I know some of them

1.Russel's viper, malabar bit viper.

2.Kraits

3.The Peacock

4.The sloth bear and sun bears

5.Several Asiatic species like lion,elephant(It is called Asiatic lion or elephant because it is found only in Asia....don't say the lions are same....then everything is like that)

6.Gavials

7.The Indian cobra and The King cobra.


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