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Experts shocked by footage from cameras hidden in treetops: 'Used to have to sit quietly under fig trees for days at a time'

Summary by thecooldown.com
Thanks to some well-paced trail cameras, biologists in Malaysian Borneo are capturing thousands of valuable images of the many visitors to the fig trees of a national park. According to Mongabay, the non-profit 1StopBorneoWildlife set up 16 arboreal cameras high in the trees of Tawau Hills National Park. The cameras caught several rarely-seen species foraging for figs, including some critically endangered primates. The organization's founder, Sh…

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thecooldown.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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