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- Orangutan - Wikipedia
The orangutans are the only surviving members of the subfamily Ponginae, which diverged genetically from the other hominids (gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans) between 19 3 and 15 7 million years ago The most arboreal of the great apes, orangutans spend most of their time in trees
- Orangutan | Definition, Habitat, Height, Weight, Lifespan, Scientific . . .
Orangutans are not as powerfully built as the gorilla but are larger than the chimpanzee The adult male is typically twice the size of the female and may attain a height of 1 3 metres (4 3 feet) and a weight of 130 kg (285 pounds) in the wild; females weigh 37 kg (82 pounds) or less
- 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
- Orangutans: Threats, Facts, and FAQs - IFAW
Explore the threats to orangutans, fascinating facts, and frequently asked questions about their diet, habitat, population, and conservation status
- 10 orangutan facts! - National Geographic Kids
Check out fascinating orangutan facts and photos here at Nat Geo Kids Learn where orangutans live, what they eat, how they communicate and more!
- Orangutans | National Geographic
Discover the tenuous existence these beloved primates live in the dwindling jungles of Malaysia and Indonesia
- Home - Orangutan Conservancy
The Orangutan Conservancy (OC) is dedicated to the protection of orangutans in their natural habitat through wild research, capacity building, education and public awareness programs, and by supporting numerous on-the-ground efforts to save Southeast Asia’s only great ape
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