* Rainforests: These are the primary habitat for the clouded leopard, providing dense foliage for cover and abundant prey.
* Montane forests: Found in mountainous regions, these forests offer similar benefits as rainforests, but at higher altitudes.
* Mangrove forests: While less common, some clouded leopard populations inhabit these coastal forests.
Here are some animals that share these habitats with the clouded leopard:
Mammals:
* Primates: Gibbons, langurs, macaques, orangutans (in Borneo)
* Ungulates: Wild pigs, deer, sambar
* Carnivores: Sun bears, Asian black bears, civets, otters, tigers (in some areas)
* Rodents: Rats, squirrels
* Others: Pangolins, civets, badgers
Birds:
* Hornbills: Various species including the rhinoceros hornbill
* Parrots: Cockatoos, macaws
* Eagles: Crested serpent eagle, Blyth's eagle
* Other birds: Kingfishers, woodpeckers, barbets, etc.
Reptiles:
* Snakes: Pythons, cobras, vipers
* Lizards: Monitor lizards, geckos
* Turtles: Tortoises, freshwater turtles
Amphibians:
* Frogs: Tree frogs, geckos
* Salamanders: Several species, including the Chinese giant salamander
Insects:
* Butterflies: Various species, including the rare Rajah Brooke's birdwing butterfly
* Beetles: A wide variety of species
* Ants: Numerous species
* Other insects: Grasshoppers, crickets, spiders
This is just a partial list, as the biodiversity of these regions is incredibly rich. The presence of specific species varies depending on the location and specific habitat.