Malayan sun bear
The Malayan sun bear is a subspecies of sun bear, occurring in southeast Asia.The Malayan sun bear's conservation status is Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Its population is decreasing due to threats like habitat loss from deforestation and commercial hunting, primarily for products like bear bile.
Taxonomy
The Malayan sun bear was first described by Stamford Raffles in 1821. The Malayan sun can be found across Malaysia.Description
Although the sun bear is the smallest species in the bear family, its subspecies, the Malayan sun bear is even smaller, with a maximum length of and weight of. The Malayan sun bear appears very similar to the sun bear,but is distinguishable by its golden-white chest patch, which is thinner than that of the sun bear.
Distribution and habitat
The Malayan sun bear can be found in mainly coastal areas in southeast Asia, but is less dispersed within it than the sun bear, with specific populations living as follows:- Along the India–Myanmar border
- Western peninsular Malaysia
- Western Sumatra
- Inland Borneo
- Inland Indochina