Elephants, Deer, bears, Tigers, Leopards, monkeys, hares, squirrels, orangutans, wolves, birds, and insects ( if it counts )
There are no orang utan in Vietnam. These primates are now confimed primarily to Borneo and Sumatra.
What you may see are Nguoc Langurs, which are a brightly coloured kind of monkey. You would be extremely fortunate to see a tiger, but there still a few left.
Deer, rabbits, owls, moose, wolves and moose are all examples of animals that inhabit forests. Different animals inhabit different forests according to region.
No animals inhabit Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Aquatic animals
Black courgars
deer and skunks
yes there are Animals and Plants
Probably not the "sloth" itself, as they might inhabit the America's (Central & South America). The Sloth Bear lives in Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia), and like bear hunters in the US and Canada, bears are hunted as game animals for their trophy status (bear rugs) and meat.
See Guide To Swedish Wildlife Weblink
anywhere..... Vietnam is the 16th most biodiverse country in the worl
The Tiger, Water Buffalo and Dragon are the national animals of Vietnam.
In general the animals are the same ones we find around us. There are also other animals, such as dragons and talking birds.
Animals came to inhabit Earth through a process called evolution. Over millions of years, different species of animals evolved from simpler life forms, adapting to their environments and developing unique characteristics that allowed them to survive and thrive on Earth.