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Information On Orangutans (Information on Young Orangutans (An Orangutans…
Information On Orangutans
Information on Young Orangutans
An Orangutans lifespan is usually 60 years or more.
Newborn Males usually way 93-130 kg & new born females usually way 48-55 kg
New born Orangutans Gestation is usually 8.5months
Endagerment.
Orangutans are one of the most slowest reproductive species in the world. Their species could easily become extinct.
The rain forest is one of the orangutans biggest resources. Services also use the rain forest of supplies for themselves such as palm oil, damaging the Orangutans habitat.
Orangutans mostly rely on whats on Trees to survive. If the rain forest is being cut down for palm oil plantations then Orangutans are losing food and becoming extinct.
Pictures
Adult Orangutan
Baby Orangutan
Mother Orangutan and her young
History
Orangutans have been around for 400,000 years
Orangutans were thought to have only been one species but they have been divided into two species: the Bornean orangutan (P. pygmaeus) and the Sumatran orangutan (P. abelii).
They are currently found only in rain forests on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra,
Links
https://www.theorangutanproject.org/about-orangutans/orangutan-facts/
https://www.orangutanrepublik.org/faqs-mainmenu-28/20-about-orangutans/30-why-save-orangutans