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Sumatera, that's an island in indonesia. Sumatera island is the second of the biggest island in Indonesia... Yes, that's Sumatera, not Sumartra...
of course indonesia
Sumartra,Java,Sulawesi,Bali,Lombok,Komodo,West Timor,Celebes,Flores,Kalamantan and about 10,000 others.
Sumartra tigers will often hunt alone not in a pack or pride, they can cover up to 20 miles of hunting ground at night.
If you mean the 2004 boxing day Tsunami then it happened just off the cost of Sumartra and was caused by a 9.3 earthquake If it isn't then sorry but i can't help you
Sumatra is the sixth-largest island in the world and is located in Indonesia, situated to the west of the main island of Java. It is separated from Java by the Sunda Strait and is known for its diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, mountains, and volcanic regions. Sumatra is part of the Greater Sunda Islands and is renowned for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
They live on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, which is located southeast of mainland Asia.In SumatraSumatran Tigers are native to Indonesia (Sumatra).almost every country
Every minute within the Sumartra region, five football fields of rainforest are demolished, and within this area are the thousands of species that rely upon the rainforest ecosystem in order to survive. The Forest elephant's diet consists of that of an herbivore, and thus it commonly eats bark, fruits leaves and other vegetation. However, the forest elephant most generally eats fruits due to their nutritional content. Due to the elephant's diet, a decrease in the biodiversity of vegetation could prove detrimental to the elephant, potentially to the point of extinction. Recent studies have concluded that the population of the forest elephant was directly proportional to that of the amount of vegetation within its habitat, thus as deforestation continues the population of the forest elephant will continue to decrease as a result of the loss of vegetation. The African forest elephant's population was approaching the point of extinction during the 1990's and early twenty-first century, to this day the population of forest elephants is decreasing at an exponential rate with numbers decreasing from 700'000 to current levels of 100'000, whereby half the remaining population resides within the region of Gabon. Thus, it is due to the diet and habitat of the elephant, that it has been effected to such an immense extent by a means of deforestation.
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