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"swing from branch to branch which is called brachiation. They are the largest arboreal animal and almost never go to the ground in the wild."

Except to mate , defecate , conduct social behavior.

Also the two separate species behave differently ie sumatrun oranutans are the permanent tree dwellers and this can be seen by their even longer arms and fingers

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orangutans get around by using theire strong arms to swing from branch to branch in rain forests, thiere habitat

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