orangutan

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Examples of orangutan

  • He also went to some of these places to frolic with orangutans and to meet primitive cultures.

  • Changes in orangutan caloric intake, energy balance, and ketones in response to fluctuating fruit availability.

  • Male gorillas and orangutans do indeed seek multiple mates, while females are usually limited to a single male.

  • However, the rest of her collection - which included 14 chimpanzees and 3 orangutans - came from dealers.

  • Figure 2. 12 months old infant misunderstanding the friendly approach of an orangutan infant of same age.

  • Speakers who innovated the form orangutang after hearing orangutan would have constructed a lexical entry that does not generate the surface form they were exposed to.

  • Here the orangutans roam freely but under supervision and are returned to sleeping cages for the night.

  • An orangutan will break off a tree branch that is about a foot long, snap off the twigs and fray one end.

  • Female orangutans have eight-year intervals between births, the longest interbirth intervals among the great apes.

  • Among them there are jaguars, cassowaries, monkeys, sloths, chimpanzees and orangutans.

  • Watching the orangutans on their daily tour of the zoo grounds in a pony cart.

  • Uncommon in human anatomy, the levator claviculae is nearly always present in most other mammals including gibbons, orangutans, and chimpanzees.

  • In arboreal apes such as orangutans, the large forearm muscles originating on the epicondyles of the humerus generate significant transverse forces on the elbow joint.

  • Now, it holds chimpanzees, orangutans, and western lowland gorillas.

  • It is an animal theme park with elephant, dolphin, tiger, orangutan, and bird shows.

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