It contains at least 127 mammal species, including the Sumatran elephant, Sumatran tiger, Sumatran rhinoceros, and Sumatran orangutan. |
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These include the Sumatran orangutan of Indonesia, the mountain gorilla of Africa, and northern muriqui of Brazil. |
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Think of the old world monkey or apes, the gorilla, the chimp, the orangutan. |
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In his memoirs, he recounts how during his first consular posting, he befriended an orangutan. |
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Those species were chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, macaque and owl monkey. |
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Nine of the 13 primate species of Borneo are found in the park, such as the distinctive proboscis monkey, the agile gibbon, the silvery leaf-eating monkey and the orangutan. |
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But it is unlikely to make that transition itself, anymore than you could turn yourself into your neighbor, or an orangutan. |
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There was an orangutan sanctuary there, and I heard that they were taking volunteers. |
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Sammy the orangutan has watched himself in Dunston Checks In, and he seemed to be interested. |
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The lifeboat is also occupied by a zebra, an orangutan, and a hyena. |
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It is mid-afternoon and the orangutan goes for a snooze in the shade. |
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In West Kalimantan, Indonesia, we are working with Fauna and Flora International to protect and monitor orangutan populations. |
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It turned out that an orangutan had been using a paperclip to pick the lock of its cage, then hiding the paperclip under its tongue. |
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Binocular lenses pointed at an orangutan can look like 'big eyes' and orangutans sometimes seem to find this uncomfortable. |
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When changing the oil in two inboard engines and a generator requires a human being with the arms of an orangutan and the I.Q. of a genius, something is wrong. |
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This strategy exposes a greater proportion of the orangutan community and a greater area of forest to the impacts of tourism, so a balance must be achieved. |
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He included mankind in his speculations from the outset, and on seeing an orangutan in the zoo on 28 March 1838 noted its childlike behaviour. |
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The orangutan also exhibits the noyau system and appears to be the only diurnal primate with a largely solitary lifestyle. |
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This monkey has a thing for blond female zookeepers, but only if they have tattoos.... Sibu the orangutan likes Goldilocks with a tramp stamp. |
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The person might harbour a secret desire to don a purple tutu and samba with an orangutan in Togoland for all you know. |
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Buddicom recalls him swinging from the luggage rack in a railway carriage like an orangutan to frighten a woman passenger out of the compartment. |
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The potential for disease transfer, both humans to orangutan and orangutan to human, is very high due to the close genetic relationship humans share with great apes. |
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Wallace was the kind of man who bottle-fed a baby orangutan for three months after he'd rescued it from a swamp, unconcernedly noting its resemblance to a human infant. |
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They also find Handsome the warthog and Fergie the orange-haired orangutan splendidly entertaining. Where African zoos are weakest is in research and conservation. |
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Nevertheless, orangutan footprint morphology does not need to be exaptive for bipedality for the purposes of our model. |
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He also has worked on more exotic animals, such as the snow leopard, a boa constrictor and an orangutan. |
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The firm has been accused of clear-felling rainforest that is home to endangered orangutan and of cutting down conservation forest for plantations. |
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It also had the first group of orangutan that bred regularly in captivity. |
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With your help and cooperation, the orangutan can continue to flourish in Bukit Lawang and visitors for years to come will also be able to enjoy and appreciate them in their natural forest home. |
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Where people trade their favorite articles from The Onion, take quizzes comparing knowledge of '80s hair bands, and follow the latest photos snapped by an orangutan in the Berlin Zoo? |
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Enforcement of no-feeding regulations: While no provisioning is a general recommendation for all taxa, feeding is still practiced at some orangutan sites. |
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Apart from damaging many centuries old primary forest, this activity has contributed to the orangutan becoming critically endangered through loss of habitat. |
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This study concluded that behavioural health and reproductive success are poor and that tourism must be restructured to better manage and protect the orangutan population. |
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Boat size, number of boats operating, and other site-specific factors will determine upper limits, but in general there should be no more than three boats or vehicles in proximity to an orangutan at any one time. |
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The story follows a boy who survives a shipwreck and gets stranded on a lifeboat for 227 days with a spotted hyena, an injured zebra, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger. |
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Baby woolly monkey Paulo meets his new family, chimpanzee Eddi has fun with his young brother Bart and pregnant orangutan Amy gets to grips with a breast pump. |
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It was won by an Australian who was built like an orangutan with arms that reached almost to the ground, and he could make that wellie float like a frisbee. |
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Large species such as the tiger, rhinoceros, orangutan, elephant, and leopard, were once abundant as far east as Bali, but numbers and distribution have dwindled drastically. |
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Species presented include the baboon, chimpanzee, gibbon, gorilla, Japanese macaque, mangabey, Allen's swamp monkey, De Brazza's monkey, the sacred baboon, and the orangutan. |
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Pratchett was a trustee for the Orangutan Foundation UK but was pessimistic about the animal's future. |
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