Mount Tambuyukon

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Mount Tambuyukon is a high, biodiverse mountain in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, known for its rich montane ecosystems and rare endemic species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
protected natural area
stratovolcano
climate tropical montane climate
country Malaysia
distanceToMountKinabalu about 12 km north
drainageBasin Kinabatangan River
surface form: Kinabatangan River system

Labuk River system
elevation 2579 m
8461 ft
fauna endemic amphibians
endemic montane birds
endemic reptiles
endemic small mammals
rare invertebrates
flora Nepenthes
surface form: Nepenthes lowii

Nepenthes rajah
Nepenthes
surface form: Nepenthes villosa

various endemic pitcher plants
hasBiodiversityStatus biodiversity hotspot
center of endemism
hasEcosystemType heath forest
lower montane forest
montane forest
montane grassland and scrub
mossy forest
subalpine forest
upper montane cloud forest
hasFeature river headwaters
rugged terrain
steep slopes
hasLandUse ecotourism
scientific research
isHighestPointOf Crocker Range
surface form: Crocker Range northern section
knownFor high biodiversity
rare endemic species
rich montane ecosystems
locatedIn Crocker Range
Kinabalu Park
northern Borneo
surface form: Malaysian Borneo

Sabah
locatedNear Mount Kinabalu
locatedOn Borneo
mountainRange Crocker Range
popularFor mountain climbing
nature observation
trekking
protectedBy Sabah Parks
rankingByElevationInMalaysia third-highest mountain in Malaysia
trailDifficulty strenuous multi-day trek
UNESCOStatus within a World Heritage Site
withinProtectedArea Kinabalu Park
surface form: Kinabalu Park UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Nepenthes rajah nativeTo Mount Tambuyukon