See, that joke is one that popped into my head as well, but I wasn't going to go there. But you just went there!
~Thylo![]()
Exactly, I struggled with wanting to put that down. Bless you TeaLovingDave for actually posting it!
See, that joke is one that popped into my head as well, but I wasn't going to go there. But you just went there!
~Thylo![]()
His brain would look awfully silly wandering around the rain forests and swamps of Asia by itself though, not to mention mobility issues...
Exactly, I struggled with wanting to put that down. Bless you TeaLovingDave for actually posting it!![]()
His brain would look awfully silly wandering around the rain forests and swamps of Asia by itself though, not to mention mobility issues...
This next part of the trip is called “Back In Borneo, Baby!”. Otherwise known as “Good God Will This Trip Never End?!”. Or to lintworm as “Stop Going To Places With Mammals!!”
er.... I don't put everything I do in the thread, so.....I think he may be selling his body![]()
I have seen flying dragons, flying geckoes and colugos so far this trip, in Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore respectively. I'm not sure what I'll see in Borneo, hopefully some giant flying squirrels.I've probably asked you before, but I don't remember so I'll just ask. What is your opinion of the origin of the Bornean elephants? Do you think that they are native to the island as some of the genetics work has suggested or do you think that they were introduced a few hundred years ago?
Will you be able to see any of the gliding fauna on this expedition?
no, not New Guinea. Sadly, the trip is over!I just saw this and WTF!!! I thought you were ending this trip? I m not sure if ending a trip has a different meaning in New Zealand as in the rest of the world, but cool you ended up in Borneo. Any pictures of Psittacula longicauda or blue-rumpets would be amazing. And what is next? New-Guinea (which would upset Lintworm due to the cool mammals and would ensure you winning the Zoochat big year already in May).
no, not New Guinea. Sadly, the trip is over!![]()
the elephants in Borneo have a very restricted range and basically no fossil record (as far as I'm aware there is only one fossil specimen on record from Borneo [a molar] and the actual specimen no longer exists so cannot be verified). Borneo has been connected to mainland Asia and most of the rest of Indonesia at various points in time due to lower sea levels in glacial periods, but there are several "likely" mammals missing from Borneo, including tigers and tapirs, so there must have been some sort of channelling effect preventing full colonisation by all large mammal species.I'll have to come back later with specifics on the elephants (dates and so forth) but my opinion is they originated in Java and came to Borneo via an introduced population in the Philippines.
You bastardand I just booked a trip to the country with probably the lowest amount of land mammals (including bats), with only 1 native species. Allthough some pacific islands may be similar in species numbers...
I know you're not talking about Madagascar!
And where the hell is everyone getting all this money?! Do they just hand out money where you guys live? Or is there a way to convert your number of posts into real currency? I could totally get rich off of that
~Thylo![]()
This doesn't prove the current elephant population is not native but to me it is far more likely that it is derived from introduced Javan elephants.
There are no longer elephants on Java, only a relatively recently Extinct population.
~Thylo![]()
So not even a recently extinct population is there anymore![]()
1. no elephants left on Java anymore, so if the Bornean ones are Javan then that subspecies is not extinct.1. Are there still wild/native Elephants on Java? Do they share the long tails characteristic of Borneo elephants?
2. Where are you now? I am seriously confused...
3. Any chance of you putting up some of your Kaziranga photos in the Gallery? I keep looking but to no avail...![]()