Mount Mulayit Explained

Mulayit Taung
Elevation M:2005
Elevation Ref:[1]
Map:Myanmar
Map Size:200
Label Position:bottom
Listing:List of mountains in Burma
Coordinates:16.1836°N 98.5278°W
First Ascent:unknown
Easiest Route:climb

Mount Mulayit,[2] (မူႋလာအာ်) also known as Muleh Yit,[3] is a mountain of the Dawna Range. It is located towards the southern end of the range in Kayin State, Burma, 12 km to the NNW of the border with Thailand.

The Tenasserim white-bellied rat (Niviventer tenaster),[4] the silver-eared laughingthrush (Trochalopteron melanostigma)[5] and the grey-sided thrush (Turdus feae), a vulnerable species,[6] are found in the Mulayit Taung area.

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  1. Google Earth
  2. http://www.eki.ee/knab/valik/gzmma.pdf Geographical names of Myanmar
  3. https://archive.org/stream/imperialgazettee04hunt/imperialgazettee04hunt_djvu.txt William Wilson Hunter. The Imperial Gazetteer of India (Volume 4)
  4. Mammal species of the world:a taxonomic and geographic reference, Volume 2
  5. http://worldbirdinfo.net/Pages/BirdCitationView.aspx?BirdID=38180&Source=%2FPages%2FBirdsSearch.aspx%3FBirdField%3D6%26BirdSearch%3DTIMALIIDAE%253ABabblers World Bird Info
  6. http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/userfiles/file/Species/AsRDBPDFs/species/turdfeae.pdf Threatened Birds of Asia: The BirdLife International Red Data Book