Talk:List of mammals of Myanmar

Latest comment: 5 years ago by BhagyaMani in topic There are missing species

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There are missing species edit

There are 3 missing bear species 2 of wich still live in Myanmar the brown bear (ursus arctos) and the sloth bear (melursus ursinus) the third species the giant panda (ailuropoda melanoleuca) has been extinct in Myanmar for about 200 years but I think it should still be in the list אריה סמסון (talk) 10:07, 21 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Myanmar is not listed as range country of any of these bear species in the resp. IUCN Red List accounts!! That's why they are not part of this list. Do you have a reliable source that they occur/ed in Myanmar? -- BhagyaMani (talk) 10:24, 21 January 2019 (UTC) I know someone who saw a living brown bear in northern Myanmar and there is archeozological proof and of sloth bears in the west and of brown bears in the north and as for pandas they don't appear in the ICUN because they have been extinct here for over 250 years but their is proof that they lived in Yunan which borders with Myanmar and has the same climate so obviesly pandas also lived in MyanmarReply