Malaysia's Life Zone

Malaysia's Life Zone

Malaysia is made up of two regions namely West Malaysia and East Malaysia. West Malaysia is a peninsular connected to continental South East Asia, whereas East Malaysia is part of the world’s third largest island Borneo. Continental South East Asia has a recorded 1225 species of birds including its winter migrants with West Malaysia (Peninsular Malaysia) and East Malaysia (Borneo: Sabah and Sarawak) accounting for over 742 species.Sabah has a total of 568 species, 399 of which are resident and 197 migrants. A total of 36 species endemic to Borneo have been recorded, 4 of which are entirely confined to Sabah. Sarawak has 550 species in total, of which 390 are residents and 184 kigrants. A total of 35 are endemicto Borneo, 3 of which are entirely found in Sarawak. Peninsular Malaysia has a total of 644 species, 445 are residents and 232 migrants. 4 species are endemic to the Thai- Malayan Peninsular, 3 of which are entirely confined to Peninsular Malaysia.

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