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  • THE NINE PRODUCTS was a trademark by Daisheng (M) Sdn Bhd of Malaysia. Playthings, games and toys were part of their range. Namely, a bag of Afri [[Category:Companies]] [[Category:Malaysia]] [[Category:Plastic]]
    516 bytes (74 words) - 17:17, 19 April 2021
  • ...ri-spine horseshoe crab is found off China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
    581 bytes (71 words) - 20:47, 22 July 2016
  • ...It ranges through Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
    547 bytes (66 words) - 23:23, 29 March 2023
  • ...ri-spine horseshoe crab is found off China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
    684 bytes (82 words) - 18:32, 18 August 2016
  • ...cies of butterfly from the family Papilionidae that is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. It is the type species for the genus.
    669 bytes (84 words) - 22:06, 12 September 2018
  • ...ed Mudskipper is living in Mangroves of the far east region (China, Japan, Malaysia).
    725 bytes (83 words) - 20:33, 30 August 2021
  • ...ay's leaf insect, is a leaf insect of the family Phylliidae native to west Malaysia. It was first described by George Robert Gray in 1832, which was his first
    717 bytes (94 words) - 22:55, 6 January 2017
  • ...bed from the Philippines. It has been reported from Oman, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippine Islands, Indonesia, and Australia.
    799 bytes (98 words) - 18:08, 7 June 2016
  • ...New Guinea, as well as numerous islands of the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. Mark Norman of Museum Victoria in Victoria, Australia, discovered that thi
    792 bytes (101 words) - 21:06, 30 May 2018
  • ...arboreal, living in coastal, mangrove, and riverine forests in Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo.
    761 bytes (98 words) - 20:15, 3 August 2023
  • ...d in the waters of the Western Pacific, from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, to Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also known as the bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or
    851 bytes (114 words) - 23:39, 18 December 2014
  • ...ter crocodile native to Indonesia (Borneo and possibly Java), Brunei, East Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. The species is critically e
    886 bytes (106 words) - 23:46, 12 January 2022
  • ...found in the Sundaic region and occurs in peninsular Myanmar, peninsular Malaysia, peninsular Thailand and in Indonesia on the islands of Sipura, Sumatra and
    801 bytes (110 words) - 20:17, 1 August 2015
  • ...a species of frog in the Rhacophoridae family found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tro
    784 bytes (101 words) - 17:29, 7 September 2016
  • ...heast Asia in Burma, southern China, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaysia. The species has a golden brown shell and skin. Adults are much smaller tha
    851 bytes (111 words) - 22:19, 22 September 2017
  • ...species is present in India, Bangladesh, China, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Mariana Islands, Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solo
    849 bytes (104 words) - 18:33, 15 October 2017
  • ...an, migrant in Thailand and winters mainly on the island of Borneo in east Malaysia, Brunei, and Kalimantan in Indonesia.
    813 bytes (117 words) - 17:24, 20 November 2021
  • ...a The Potato Cod is also a native to many other Asian countries, including Malaysia. It can reach a length of 8.5 feet and can weigh as much as 110 kilograms (
    940 bytes (136 words) - 22:26, 26 February 2020
  • | rowspan=8 | The otter civet is a semi-aquatic civet native to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. The otter civet possesses several adaptations to its
    966 bytes (127 words) - 22:45, 14 November 2022
  • ...ndo-West Pacific region, from South Africa to Iran, Madagascar, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Papa New Guinea, Taiwan, Micronesia, Me
    1,016 bytes (126 words) - 22:43, 16 December 2022
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