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The Bornean orangutan is more common than the Sumatran, with about 104,700 individuals in the wild, whereas just under 14,000 Sumatran orangutans are left in the wild. [ 1 ] [ 35 ] Orangutans are becoming increasingly endangered due to habitat destruction and the bushmeat trade, and young orangutans are captured to be sold as pets, usually ...
Bonnie (born 1976, in Rio Grande Zoo) is a hybrid female Sumatran/Bornean orangutan living at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., since 1980. [1] She began spontaneously whistling, mimicking an animal caretaker making the sound. This is significant as whistling is a sound that is in a human's—but not an orangutan's—repertoire.
A 2017 genome study found that the Bornean and Tapanuli orangutans diverged from Sumatran orangutans about 3.4 mya, and from each other around 2.4 mya. Millions of years ago, orangutans travelled from mainland Asia to Sumatra and then Borneo as the islands were connected by land bridges during the recent glacial periods when sea levels were ...
A precious baby girl, a critically endangered Bornean orangutan, made her grand debut at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay this past Saturday. ... and posted photos of the adorable newcomer on social media ...
Orangutans have a median life expectancy of 37.6 years. Dumplin is now the third-oldest Bornean female orangutan in the United States.
English: Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), Tanjung Putting National Park - like other great apes, such as chimpanzees, gorillas and humans, a female will usually have a baby (or two) with her, but males like to be alone - taken during a photo trip to Indonesia in 2018 - by Thomas Fuhrmann - see more pictures on www.snowmanstudios.de
An orangutan was born at a Florida theme park — and photos show the cute new addition. ... The baby born April 13 is a Bornean orangutan, a species that lives in the wild in Southeast Asia ...
"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 ...