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I haven't been to Cambodia yet.

See Also
Unexpected Large Monkey Population Discovered In Cambodia (Black-shanked Douc Langurs & Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbons) (Aug 2008).

Other People's trip reports
South East Asia, 2010: Matt and Maureen Steer, 8 weeks & 31 species including Hairy-nosed Otters, Gaur and Pangolin (Thailand), Short-clawed Otters (Malaysia) and Smooth-coated Otters (Singapore).

Thailand and Cambodia 2010: Stefan Lithner, 3 weeks and 39 species including Eld's Deer, Asiatic Black Bear and Irrawaddy Dolphin.

Cambodia, 2009: Uffe Gjøl Sørensen, 2 weeks & 8 species including Irrawaddy Dolphins and Phayre's Flying Squirrel.

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