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Fauna

Here are several animals that you can come a cross into northern Thailand.

January 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a zebu.
The Zebu. It can be compared with a cow, this animal is bred but it does not give lots of milk or meat.

January 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a Thai dog.
A Thai dog. Many can be found around the temples.

January 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a monkey.
Monkey Show, Mae Sa Valley. In Thailand, monkeys are used to go and catch coconuts at the top of the trees.

January 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a cobra snake.
The Cobra, Snake Show, Mae Sa Valley. This is the longest, venomous snake in the world, even the elephant changes its way when faced with a royal cobra.

November 2007
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a python snake.
It's a Python snake show in Mae Sa valley. Don't worry, the python loves to eat little animals like chickens.

March 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a buffalo.
A Buffalo, national park of Doi Inthanon. The buffalo is still widely used in Thailand for farming work.

March 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm
Photo of a iguana.
This is a small iguana, it is about 25 cm-long.

March 2008
Eric's photo
Nikon F50, lens 28/80mm

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Last update: Thursday, December 23, 2010.