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Formosan clouded leopard

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Clouded leopard

Order
  
Carnivores

Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

Formosan clouded leopard Formosan Clouded Leopard Confirmed to Be Extinct in Taiwan

Scientific name
  
Neofelis nebulosa brachyura

Similar
  
Clouded leopard, Neofelis, Felidae, Mammal, Sunda clouded leopard

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The Formosan clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa brachyura) is a clouded leopard subspecies that is endemic to the island of Taiwan. A camera trapping study carried out in the largest remaining lowland primary forest in southern Taiwan during 2000 to 2004 did not reveal the presence of a clouded leopard.

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Characteristics

Formosan clouded leopard Formosan Clouded Leopard indigenous to Taiwan and now deemed

In his first description of 1862, Swinhoe notes the shortness of the tail, which is about one-half the length of clouded leopard specimens from the Himalayas.

Last records

Formosan clouded leopard Clouded Leopard Subspecies Extinct in Taiwan

The Formosan clouded leopard was Taiwan's second-largest carnivore, after the Formosan black bear. Following extensive logging of its natural habitat, clouded leopards retreated into the Jade Mountain and Tawu Mountain. Today, the Tawu Mountain Nature Reserve is a protected area encompassing about 480 km2 (190 sq mi) that harbours the largest remaining primary forest in southern Taiwan and comprises tropical and subtropical rainforest as well as temperate broadleaf and mixed forest and temperate coniferous forest.

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An interview survey conducted in 1986 among 70 indigenous hunters revealed that the last confirmed sighting of a Formosan clouded leopard occurred in the Tawu Mountain area in 1983. The last confirmed record dates to 1989, when the skin of a young individual was found in the Taroko area.

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Pugmark records reported in the 1990s near the Yushan National Park were suspected, but not confirmed to be of a clouded leopard.

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In more than 13,000 camera trap nights during 2000 to 2004, no photo of a clouded leopard was obtained in the Tawu Mountain Nature Reserve and the adjacent Twin-ghost Lake Important Wildlife Area.

In culture

The Rukai, Taiwanese aborigines, considered the hunting of clouded leopards a taboo.

References

Formosan clouded leopard Wikipedia