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  • Researcher Cheryl Knott climbs a rope into a giant canopy tree with stranger fig tree roots growing down its side.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
    Researcher Climbing Tree 1.jpg
  • Researcher Cheryl Knott climbs a rope into a giant canopy tree with stranger fig tree roots growing down its side.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
    Researcher Climbing Tree 2.jpg
  • A rhinoceros hornbill perched in a strangler fig tree.
    Rhinoceros Hornbill 2.jpg
  • A strangler fig tree with roots wrapped around its host tree in a canopy level view in the rain forest of Borneo.
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  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda).  Also called Maroon Leaf Monkey, Maroon Langur.  Feeding on fruit of Strangler Fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia.
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  • A male thick-billed green-pigeon sitting in a strangler fig tree.
    Thick-billed Green-pigeon.jpg
  • Seedling of the Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) sprouts on the moss and mulch covered floor of the rain forest.
    Giant Strangler Fig Tree Seedling.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus sp.) that has killed its host tree long ago.  The host has rotted away, leaving a hollow center.  Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
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  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT116-27.jpg
  • Female Knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix) at her nest holding fruit in bill.  A strangler fig tree is growing on the nest tree, and ocean is visible in the background..Tangkoko Batuangus/Dua Saudara Nature Reserve, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.
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  • Male Knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix) approaching his nest.  A strangler fig tree is growing on the nest tree, and ocean is visible in the background..Tangkoko Batuangus/Dua Saudara Nature Reserve, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.
    Knobbed Hornbill Flying To Nest.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
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  • Moss-covered roots of the Strangler fig tree (Ficus caulocarpa), which surround its host in what appears to be scaffolding.
    Ficus Caulocarpa Roots.jpg
  • Seed of the Bornean ironwood tree shown dwarfing the size of the barely visible seed of a strangler fig tree.
    Seed Comparison.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus kerkhovenii) tree in the lowland rain forest of Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Red-knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix) male at nest hole.  Nest tree has strangler fig growing around trunk.
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  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female eating a fig.
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  • Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) feeding in a fruiting strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia).
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  • Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) feeding in a fruiting strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia).
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  • Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) feeding in a fruiting strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in heavy rain.
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  • Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) feeding in a fruiting strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in heavy rain.
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  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female eating a fig.
    100815-250.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female with baby, feeding on figs.
    100815-177.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female with baby, feeding on figs.
    100815-177 - Version 2.jpg
  • Baby Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) in the canopy of a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia)
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  • Long-tailed macaque (Macaca fasicularis) in a Strangler fig tree (Ficus sp.) ladened with ripe figs on which macaques feed.
    Long-tailed Macaque In Fig Tree.jpg
  • Baby Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) in the canopy of a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia)
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  • A young rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) tosses up a fig from a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) before swallowing it.  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
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  • A young rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) tosses up a fig from a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia)  before swallowing it.  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
    Immature Rhinoceros Hornbill.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda).  Also called Maroon Leaf Monkey, Maroon Langur.  Feeding on fruit of Strangler Fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia.
    OH133-27.jpg
  • Root tips of a Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) creep down and traverse the trunk of a host tree. Though never sapping it of nutrients, it will stifle the host's growth as the roots meet and fuse together.
    Fig Tree Root Tips.jpg
  • Root tips of a Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) creep down and traverse the trunk of a host tree. Though never sapping it of nutrients, it will stifle the host's growth as the roots meet and fuse together.
    Fig Tree Root Tips.jpg
  • An adult male Rhinoceros Hornbill(Buceros rhinoceros) in the crown of a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia).  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
    Rhinoceros Hornbill 1.jpg
  • An adult male Rhinoceros Hornbill(Buceros rhinoceros) in the crown of a strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda).  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
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  • Prevost's Squirrel (Callosciurus prevostii) (aka Tri-colored Squirrel), in a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy in Borneo.
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  • Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) adult male, feeding at strangler fig tree Ficus dubia.
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  • Prevost's Squirrel (Callosciurus prevostii) (aka Tri-colored Squirrel), in a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy in Borneo.
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  • Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) adult male, feeding at strangler fig tree Ficus dubia.
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  • Red-crowned Barbet (Megalaima rafflesii) in a strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) in the canopy of the rain forest in Borneo.
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