Nope.Its not critical.It is endangered according to Arkive.com.
There are two species of orangutan. The Bornean orangutan is endangered, and has a population of approximately 45,000 in the wild. The Sumatran orangutan is critically endangered, with about 7,300 individuals that were living in the wild in 2004.
The sixth largest island in the world is Sumatra, located in Indonesia. It is known for its diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems, including the critically endangered Sumatran tiger and Sumatran orangutan.
Yes, it is. An endangered species.
we kill them for their beautiful fur
Orangutans currently exist on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra, southeast of mainland Asia. They spend most of their lives foraging for fruit and leaves high in the rainforest canopy. However, finding them in the wild is difficult because they are very rare (the Sumatran orangutan is critically endangered, and the Bornean orangutan is endangered).
if you believe this or not but it is critically endangered but there are still 17,700 sumatran orangutans left in the wild
Sumatran orangutan was created in 1827.
Habitat loss and severe hunting made the sumatran tiger go critically endangered. People in sumatra destroy forests. They also constantly kill tigers for meat, fur, and bones.
Sumatra is an island of Indonesia which is in Asia.
The top predators in Sumatra include the Sumatran tiger, which is critically endangered, and the Sumatran orangutan, which, while primarily frugivorous, can exhibit predatory behavior. Additionally, the clouded leopard and the Sumatran elephant are significant predators in their ecosystems. These species play crucial roles in maintaining the ecological balance of the island's diverse habitats.
Habitat loss and severe hunting made the sumatran tiger go critically endangered. People in sumatra destroy forests. They also constantly kill tigers for meat, fur, and bones.
They live for 4-7 years. They are critically endangered and are the worlds rarest rabbit!