A lot of animal observations can be made on or around the beach. These include the marine animals visiting the beaches for example to lay their eggs and the animals that typically live on the beach. Birds are easily observed on the mudflats at low tide, ideally from any of the PNHS birdhides. Observing animals in the mangrove area is much more difficult. The Panaga beach, though not spectacular, always has something to offer. If you walk every morning or evening on the beach, there will be something to see, be it just the lively hermit crabs, some small shells, or the occasional stranded turtle. Good beaches for animal sightings are the more quiet and more beautiful Anduki, Sungai Liang, and Rasau beaches.
- Prehistoric past washes up at Panaga
- Shell on the beach
- Crab on dry land
- Strolling fish
- Introducing the flat monitor
- Gentle giant in the twilight
- Love letters in the sand
- Kayaking or crocodile spotting?
- The seasons and wader migration
- Winter visitors flock to Brunei
- Plenty of monkeys in Brunei
- The Dutchman with a long nose
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