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- Orangutan - Wikipedia
Orangutans are among the most intelligent primates They use a variety of sophisticated tools and construct elaborate sleeping nests each night from branches and foliage The apes' learning abilities have been studied extensively There may be distinctive cultures within populations
- Orangutan | Definition, Habitat, Height, Weight, Lifespan, Scientific . . .
Orangutan, any of three species of Asian great apes found in rainforests on the Southeast Asian islands of Sumatra and Borneo They are renowned for their cognitive abilities, which are comparable to those of the gorilla and the chimpanzee
- Orangutan | World Wildlife Fund
Known for their distinctive red fur, orangutans are the largest arboreal mammals, spending most of their time in trees Long, powerful arms and grasping hands and feet allow them to move through the branches These great apes share 96 4% of our genes and are highly intelligent creatures
- Orangutan - Smithsonians National Zoo
Orangutans are the largest arboreal mammals and the most socially solitary of the great apes All three orangutan species — Bornean, Sumatran and the newly discovered Tapanuli — are critically endangered, primarily due to habitat loss
- Orangutan - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
Red apes of the forest: Orangutans live in tropical and swamp forests on the Southeast Asian islands of Borneo and Sumatra These shaggy red apes are the largest arboreal mammal and the only great apes found in Asia The other great apes—gorillas, chimpanzees, and bonobos—are all native to Africa
- Orangutans | National Geographic
The Malay word orangutan means “person of the forest ” These long-haired, orangish primates, found only in Sumatra and Borneo, are highly intelligent and are close relatives of humans
- Orangutan - WWF
Orangutans are known as gardeners of the forest, because they help spread seeds around You know how it works – they eat fruit from the trees, the seeds come out the other end, the forest spreads Especially the larger seeds that don’t get spread by smaller animals
- Orangutan Foundation International – 97% of our DNA. . . 100% of Our . . .
Taxonomy, morphology, growth, evolution: Scientists recognize three distinct species of orangutans: Pongo pygameus on the island of Borneo, Pongo abelii on the island of Sumatra, and the recently discovered Pongo tapanuliensis on the island of Sumatra
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