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Thornton Peak

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Thornton Peak is a prominent mountain that rises above the Daintree Rainforest to a height of 1374 m.[1] The mountain is located about 80 km northwest of Cairns within the catchment of the Daintree River.

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It is Queensland’s fourth highest peak after Mount Bartle Frere at 1,622 m (5,322 ft), Mount Bellenden Ker at 1,593 m (5,226 ft) and Mount Superbus at 1,375 m (4,511 ft).

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The indigenous Eastern Kuku Yalanji people’s name for Thornton Peak is Wundu, and it has spiritual significance for them.

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The peak is covered by rainforest and is home to a number of endemic species. Thornton Peak is one of only three mountain tops that are home to the cinereus ringtail possum.[2]

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A group of scientists have suggested the mountain is a viable candidate for the translocation of some species which require a colder climate due to climate change.[3]

In April 2001, a missing Aero Commander 500 was found on Thornton Peak.[4]

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