Stretching across an area of 1,677 square miles (4,343sq km), Malaysia’s national park of Taman Negara includes 10,000 plant species, 150,000 insect species, 270 reptile species, 250 freshwater fish species, 200 mammal species, 675 bird species and 25,000 invertebrate species. Rare species found in the park include the critically endangered Malay tiger and the Malayan gaur, as well as the Malayan peacock- pheasant. It's estimated that there are on average more than 200 different tree species per hectare in Taman Negara.