Orangutan
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Primates
Hominidae
Pongo
Orangutans include 2 species of arboreal great apes who live Sumatra and Borneo, both islands in Southeast Asia. The word orangutan comes… More »
See Also:
Other matches:
images.ask.com · More images »
OFI
Orangutan conservation, rainforest preservation, education and wildlife research. ... Foster an orphan orangutan ... Orangutan facts and figures...
www.orangutan.org/ www.orangutan.org/
Orangutans are large, quiet, gentle apes that live in southeast Asia (Bornes and Sumatra). These apes mostly live in trees (they are arboreal) and swing from branch to branch using their arms. ... As its habitats are being usurped by man, the orangutan's population is decreasing and it is in grave danger of extinction.
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/apes/orangutan/ www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/apes/orangutan/
Orangutan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The orangutans are two endangered species of great apes (the other being the gorilla). Known for their intelligence, they live in trees and are the largest living arboreal animal. They have longer a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangutan
Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system ... The Orangutan Foundation is the world's foremost orangutan conservation organisation. We are saving Asia's endangered great apes by protecting their tropical forest habitat, working with local communities and promoting research and education.
www.orangutan.org.uk/ www.orangutan.org.uk/
Orangutan Conservancy Partners with Chandler Farm to Promote Palm Oil-Free Products ... Orangutan Conservancy Lauds Chembio Support in Battle Against Tuberculosis ... Rehabilitation Not Enough to Solve Orangutan Crisis in Indonesia...
www.orangutan.com/ www.orangutan.com/
However, there is now strong evidence that suggests neither of those species was the ancestor of the orangutan. In a recent discovery (reported in 2002), a team of scientists unearthed a fossil ape (Lufengpithecus chiangmuanensis) in Thailand dating back 10 to 13.5 million years ago.
www.honoluluzoo.org/orangutan.htm www.honoluluzoo.org/orangutan.htm