Mammals The park hosts many mammal species; the following may be encountered:
Primates include the
endemic golden-cheeked gibbon Nomascus gabriellae •
black-shanked douc langurs
Pygathrix nigripes •
Indochinese lutung (silvered langur)
Trachypithecus germaini •
stump-tailed macaque (=bear macaque)
Macaca arctoides •
crab-eating macaque (=long-tailed macaque)
Macaca fascicularis •
northern pig-tailed macaque Macaca leonina •
pygmy slow loris Nycticebus pygmaeus Scandentia ("tree shrews", family
Tupaiidae: more related to primates than shrews): •
Dendrogale murina - Northern smooth-tailed treeshrew •
Tupaia belangeri - Northern treeshrew
Carnivores: s are very common •
sun bear Helarctos malayanus •
asiatic black bear Ursus thibetanus (in the bear sanctuary: but wild status is debated) • Large-toothed Ferret Badger
Melogale personata pierrei •
Yellow-throated Marten Martes flavigula subsp.
indochinensis •
oriental small-clawed otter Aonyx cinerea •
crab-eating mongoose Herpestes urva •
binturong Arctictis binturong •
large Indian civet Viverra zibetha •
Asian Palm Civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus •
small-toothed palm civet Arctogalidia trivirgata •
leopard cat Prionailurus bengalensis Bats (confirmed records): • fruit bats
Pteropodidae 4 spp. • false vampire bats
Megadermatidae 2 spp. • horseshoe bats
Rhinolophidae 5 spp. • leaf-nosed bats
Hipposideridae 3 spp. • evening bats
Vespertilionidae 12 spp.
Rodents and
Lagomorphs - the park list includes: • squirrels
Sciuridae 5 spp. • mice & rats
Muridae 14 spp. • porcupines
Hystricidae: • east Asian porcupine
Hystrix brachyura • brush-tailed porcupine
Atherurus macrourus • the Siamese hare
Lepus peguensis (
Lagomorpha:
Leporidae) Other notable mammal species, including some that are
vulnerable or
endangered, include: •
Sunda flying lemur (colugo)
Galeopterus variegatus •
Asian elephant Elephas maximus (
Proboscidea) - EN •
Sunda pangolin Manis javanica (
Pholidota) - CR •
gaur Bos gaurus (
Artiodactyla) - VU bull Besides the gaur, recently
confirmed even-toed ungulate records include: •
Eurasian wild boar Sus scrofa •
lesser mouse-deer Tragulus kanchil •
barking deer (= red muntjac)
Muntiacus muntjak annamensis •
sambar deer Rusa (=Cervus) unicolor The park fauna included the
Javan rhinoceros, and was one of only two populations in the world, until poachers shot and killed the last rhino in Cát Loc in 2010. There are also records of
banteng and
kouprey, but the latter may now be globally extinct, and
wild Asian water buffalo no longer occur in Cat Tien. Some accounts also list
Indochinese tigers,
leopards,
clouded leopards and
dholes; however, a recent series of surveys did not confirm this. es in Cát Tiên National Park
Birds The park has an impressive list of bird species including: •
Red junglefowl •
Green peafowl •
Pheasants Phasianidae: include
Germain's peacock-pheasant, •
Siamese firebacks (although found elsewhere, these are especially easy to see in the park)' •
Orange-necked partridge; •
Kingfishers: include
tree kingfishers:
Halcyon (4) spp • Smaller -
Alcedinidae: 3 spp. including the
blue-eared kingfisher Alcedo meninting • Pied kingfisher -
Cerylidae:
Ceryle rudis • Bee-eaters
Meropidae •
Hornbills:
Great,
Oriental pied and the
Wreathed hornbill •
Pittas:
Bar-bellied,
blue rumped,
blue-winged pitta •
Broadbills: including the
black and red,
dusky and
banded species • Endemic sub-species of the
red-vented barbet •
Grey-faced tit babbler •
Woodpeckers: including: •
pale-headed,
white-bellied woodpecker, •
black-and-buff,
Heart-spotted woodpecker, •
great slaty woodpecker Mulleripicus pulverulentus •
Asian fairy-bluebird •
Lesser adjutant birds, various herons and egret species •
Milky stork and the
woolly-necked stork have also been reported in recent years • a wide variety of resident and migratory waterfowl; although recorded,
white-winged ducks may no longer be present in the park •
Birds of prey including
osprey,
lesser fish eagle,
grey-headed fish eagle,
crested serpent eagle,
collared and other
falconets.
Reptiles The reptile list includes the following notable species: •
Siamese crocodile Crocodylus siamensis •
Vietnamese leaf turtle Cyclemys pulchristriata and two endemic species: •
Cyrtodactylus cattienensis: the Cat Tien bent-toed gecko •
Hemiphyllodactylus cattien: the Cat Tien slender gecko Note: the "Cat Tien kukri snake" is now considered a colour morph of
Oligodon cinereus.
Lizards: •
Agamidae • Indo-Chinese spiny lizard, green pricklenape
Acanthosaura capra • crowned spiny lizard
Acanthosaura coronata • Indo-Chinese tree agama
Calotes bachae • Indo-Chinese water dragon
Physignathus cocincinus • spotted gliding lizard
Draco maculatus •
Gekkonidae • tokay
Gekko gecko • bent-toed gecko
Cyrtodactylus cattienensis •
Scincidae • many-striped sun skink (and variants on the name)
Eutropis (=Mabuya) multifasciata • Indian forest skink
Sphenomorphus indicus •
Lacertidae • long-tailed lizard
Takydromus sexlineatus •
Varanidae •
water monitor Varanus salvator macromaculatus •
clouded monitor Varanus nebulosus Snakes - 43 species recorded including: •
Pythonidae •
reticulated python Python reticulatus •
Burmese python Malayopython bivittatus •
Colubridae • oriental vine snake
Ahaetulla prasina • cat snakes:
Boiga (4) spp. •
many-spotted cat snake Boiga multomaculata •
green cat snake Boiga cyanea •
golden tree snake Chrysopelea ornata • wolf snakes:
Lycodon (2) spp. •
Blanford's bridle snake Lycodon davisonii •
common wolf snake Lycodon capucinus • red-tailed racer
Gonyosoma oxycephalum • kukri snakes:
Oligodon (5) spp. • keelback snakes: (2) spp. •
red-necked keelback Rhabdophis subminiatus •
yellow-spotted keelback Fowlea flavipunctatus •
checkered keelback Fowlea piscator •
Pareatidae: 2 spp. of slug-eating snakes (
Pareas) •
Lamprophiidae: mock-viper
Psammodynastes pulverulentus in the park •
Elapidae •
banded krait Bungarus fasciatus •
Malayan krait (VN form)
Bungarus candidus •
king cobra Ophiophagus hannah • Indo-Chinese spitting cobra
Naja siamensis •
Viperidae • ruby-eyed green pit viper
Trimeresurus rubeus Amphibians Frogs: •
True frogs: • striped sticky frog
Kalophrynus interlineatus • paddy frog
Fejervarya limnocharis • Ma Da paddy frog
Micryletta erythropoda • Hong Kong whipping frog
Polypedates megacephalus • Burmese squat frog
Glyphoglossus guttulatus • Vietnamese bug-eyed frog
Theloderma vietnamense • Asian painted toad
Kaloula pulchra • large pygmy frog
Microhyla berdmorei • dark-sided chorus frog
Microhyla heymonsi • round-tongued floating frog
Occidozyga martensii • Mukhlesur's narrow-mouthed frog
Microhyla mukhlesuri • Taipei frog
Hylarana taipehensis • Guangdong frog
Hylarana macrodactyla • Vietnamese fanged-frog
Limnonectes poilani •
Toads • Asian common toad
Duttaphrynus melanostictus • river toad
Phrynoidis asper Invertebrates '': a commonly encountered
lantern-fly in the park The most developed insect lists currently cover ants, butterflies, dragonflies, mosquitoes and termites; of the latter,
Macrotermes spp. have an important ecological role, with large colony mounds very commonly encountered in the forest. In 2007, the velvet-worm
Eoperipatus totoro was discovered in the Crocodile Lake area by scientists of the
Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre. In 2025, a new genus and species of
parasitoid hymenopteran of the family
Eulophidae,
Ramiplectrus catiensis, was described from Cát Tiên. ==Threats==