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  2. Bornean orangutan - Wikipedia

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    The two orangutan species were considered ... [13] [14] While in captivity, orangutans can ... The Bornean orangutan diet is composed of over 400 types of food, ...

  3. Orangutan - Wikipedia

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    Orangutans are the most solitary of the great apes: social bonds occur primarily between mothers and their dependent offspring. Fruit is the most important component of an orangutan's diet, but they will also eat vegetation, bark, honey, insects and bird eggs. They can live over 30 years, both in the wild and in captivity.

  4. Endangerment of orangutans - Wikipedia

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    Orangutans are one of the most expensive animals in this trade. Often, the poaching of orangutans is linked with the illegal pet trading, where it is highly common for poachers to kill adult females, and take the infant to sell on the black market. [21] According to a survey, hunters are paid approximately USD$80 to $200 for an infant orangutan ...

  5. The Primate on the Brink of Extinction - AOL

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    Orangutans are believed to be one of the most intelligent animals on earth and closely related to humans. The fact that they are on the brink of extinction is a great source of worry for many ...

  6. Sumatran orangutan - Wikipedia

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    While in captivity, the orangutans are at risk to the "Captivity Effect": animals held in captivity for a prolonged period will no longer know how to behave naturally in the wild. Being provided with water, food, and shelter while in captivity and lacking all the challenges of living in the wild, captive behaviour becomes more exploratory in ...

  7. In a first, an orangutan was seen treating his wound with a ...

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    A wounded orangutan was seen self-medicating with a plant known to relieve pain. It's the first time an animal has been observed applying medicine to a skin injury.

  8. Tapanuli orangutan - Wikipedia

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    The entirety of the species is found in an area of about 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi) at elevations from 300 to 1,300 m (980 to 4,300 ft). [3] Tapanuli orangutans are separated from the island's other species of orangutan, the Sumatran orangutan, by just 100 km (62 mi). [11]

  9. Orangutan at Dublin Zoo Learns to Feed Her Baby Thanks to ...

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    Orangutans are an endangered species, a press release from the zoo states. They only give birth to one offspring every three to five years, making Mujur's pregnancy very important.