It is impossible to know as animals are transported from country to country. Some animals are also extinct already like dinosaurs.
the 3 main races are Malay, Indian and Chinese
Malay 50.4%, Chinese 23.7%, indigenous 11%, Indian 7.1%, others 7.8%
5 (malay, chinese , indian , punjabi , orang asli)
88 . Is it correct?
malaysian chinese, malaysian malays, malaysian indians etc as we have many races living in Malaysia.
indian,chinese malay
There are more than 10 races in Malaysia. 3 major races is Malay, Indian and Chinese. Thank you
name the different races and ethnic group in malaysia
Malaysia's diverse culture and many races. Because this has led to a variety of local food which are delicious like nasi lemak, chicken rice and roti canai. Also, Malaysia has various natural sights such as the Kota Kinabalu Park and the islands.
by not being racist and helping each other no matter what your background is
Malaysia celebrates harvest festival May of each year. This is celebrated with agricultural shows, cultural programs, buffalo races, and traditional games.
no ofcourse not. Malaysia is an independent country. they have lots of races like Malay, Chinese, Indian, kadazan, dusun, iban and lots of more. West Malaysia sits above Singapore and below Thailand. while east Malaysia, borneo (sabah and sarawak) sits above Indonesia.
There are many animals in Malaysia
how many hours flight from us to Malaysia
Malaysian are very polite and charming people and in general avoid any confrontation. Malaysia is a melting pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All these cultures have influenced each other, creating a truly Malaysian culture. The largest ethnic groups in Malaysia are the Malays, Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak, there are a myriad of indigenous ethnic groups with their own unique culture and heritage. In the past the races were a bit dividend but Malaysia is working hard to correct this with the 1 Malaysia campaign.
Yes, so the question is....