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  2. The Primate on the Brink of Extinction - AOL

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    One of the major dangers of losing these orangutans is that they are huge seed dispersers. Sumatran orangutans are frugivores, or animals that feed on fruit. They are responsible for spreading ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Unknown Orangutan Population Discovered in Borneo - AOL

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    The encroachment on orangutan habitats sometimes forces them into agricultural land where they are in danger of being shot. Threats from poaching and the illegal pet trade are also considerable.

  5. Orangutan - Wikipedia

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    Conflicts between locals and orangutans also pose a threat. Orangutans that have lost their homes often raid agricultural areas and end up being killed by villagers. [127] Locals may also be motivated to kill orangutans for food or because of their perceived danger. [128] Mother orangutans are killed so their infants can be sold as pets.

  6. Tragic photos show orangutans roaming charred Indonesia ... - AOL

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    The Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation said on Tuesday that "as many as 37 young orangutans" in its rehabilitation center, located in Nyaru Menteng, are "suspected to have contracted a mild ...

  7. The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates - Wikipedia

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    Pongo abelii Sumatran orangutan Pongo abelii: 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Indonesia (Sumatra) around 6,600 Critically Endangered [70] recent, very rapid declines in numbers; only 10 fragmented habitat units; habitat loss and fragmentation (fires, agriculture and oil palm plantations, roads, logging, encroachment) hunting (pests, bushmeat) [occasional]

  8. Sumatran orangutan - Wikipedia

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    Sumatran orangutans do not use sounds as part of their communication, which includes a lack of audible danger signals, but rather base their communication on gestures alone. [ 13 ] In 2024, a wild Sumatran orangutan, called Rakus, was observed applying a paste made from chewed Fibraurea tinctoria leaves to a facial wound, a treatment which ...

  9. Virginia Zoo Celebrates the Birth of 'Critically Endangered ...

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    "Bornean Orangutans decreased by more than 60% between 1950 and 2010, and a further 22% decline is projected to occur between 2010 and 2025," the organization explains, which "equates to a loss of ...