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Aru Islands

Sometimes Ar·ru Is·lands

[ahr-oo ahy-luhndz]

plural noun

  1. an island group in Indonesia, southwest of New Guinea. 3,306 sq. mi. (8,565 sq. km).



Aru Islands

/ ˈɑːruː /

plural noun

  1. a group of islands in Indonesia, in the SW Moluccas. Area: about 8500 sq km (3300 sq miles)

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Black tree monitors are found only on Indonesia’s Aru Islands, and for good reason.

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The exotic birds were named after two of the Aru Islands in Indonesia, where the species is found.

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Chester Zoo said the birds are only found on the Aru Islands and have been reclassified as being vulnerable to extinction by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

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The birds are only found on the Aru Islands in Indonesia and are thought to be vulnerable to extinction.

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The great emerald bird, so far as yet known, is only found in the Aru Islands.

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