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- Orangutan Foundation International – 97% of our DNA. . . 100% of Our . . .
Orangutans are semi-solitary species but remain, to some degree, somewhat social Flanged adult male orangutans are the most solitary of all orangutan age sex classes Their participation in social groups is usually limited to temporary sexual “consortships” with adult and adolescent females
- Orangutan - Social, Intelligent, Endangered | Britannica
Orangutans are generally placid and deliberate, and in captivity they have shown considerable ingenuity and persistence, particularly in manipulating mechanical objects
- 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!
- Orangutan Behaviour - SOCP
Orangutans are well known for being relatively solitary compared to the other great apes Orangutans are frugivores (fruit-eaters) and their food is highly patchy in the forest
- 20 Orangutan Facts You Need To Know - OhMyFacts
Discover 20 fascinating orangutan facts that will deepen your understanding and appreciation for these incredible primates Learn about their behavior, habitat, and conservation status
- 10 Fascinating Facts About Orangutans How to Help | 10 Interesting . . .
Strong, mostly solitary, deeply intelligent – orangutans are incredible animals These striking red primates live their lives high up in the treetops of Southeast Asia, swinging through the rainforest with remarkable agility
- 34 Facts About Orangutan
Discover 34 fascinating facts about orangutans, from their unique behaviors to their critical role in the ecosystem Learn more about these incredible primates!
- All About Orangutans - Behavior | United Parks Resorts
Take a deep dive and learn all about orangutans - from what they like to eat to how they care for their young Click here for a library of orangutan resources
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