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ដែនជំរកសត្វស្លាបទឹកអាងត្រពាំងថ្ម Ang Trapaing Thmor sanctuary is also an important conservation area for a number of other threatened species. One globally threatened primate species, the Long Tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is found within the sanctuary. One globally threatened ungulate species, the Eld's Deer (Rucervus eldii) and three globally threatened turtle species, the Asian Box Turtle (Cuora amboinensis), the Malayan Snail Eating Turtle (Malayemys subjriguga) and the Elongated tortoise (Indotestudo elongata) are also found within Ang Trapaing Thmor.
ជួរភ្នំក្រវាញ The moist climate and undisturbed nature of the rocky mountainsides appears to have allowed a rich variety of wildlife to thrive, although the Cardamom and Elephant Mountains are poorly researched and the wildlife that is assumed to be here still needs to be catalogued. They are thought to be home to over 100 mammals such as the Large Indian Civet and Banteng cattle, and most importantly the mountains are thought to shelter at least 62 globally threatened animal species and 17 globally threatened trees, many of them endemic to Cambodia. Among the animals are fourteen endangered and threatened mammal species, including the largest population of Asian elephant in Cambodia and possibly the whole of Indochina although this still needs proving by research. Other mammals, many of which are threatened, include Indochinese Tiger, Clouded Leopard ("Pardofelis nebulosa"), Dhole (a wild dog) ("Cuon alpinus"), Gaur ("Bos gaurus"), Banteng ("Bos javanicus"), the disputed Kting Voar ("Pseudonovibos spiralis"), Malayan Sun Bear, Pileated Gibbon ("Hylobates pileatus"), Sumatran Serow ("Capricornis sumatraensis"), Sunda Pangolin and the Tenasserim White-bellied Rat. There are at least 34 species of amphibians, three of them described as new species to science from here.