Orang-Utans primarily live in the Bornean and Sumatran rainforests, in South East Asia. Their habitat is very humid, with tall rainforest trees and a lot of shrubbery on the forest floor. Only 2% of the sun's rays reach the rainforest floor, so it is relativly dark, but orang-utans spend most of their time in the canopy.
For some pics, type 'bornean rainforest' into Google :)
Orangutans need to live in habitats like rain forests. Definitely a place with lots of trees.
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human beings chopping down there habitat
Scientists study orangutans mainly by going to their natural habitat. Orangutans are not usually brought to research areas to be studied.
Orangutans are endangered because people are cutting down their habitat, the rainforest, causing them to die.
People are cutting down orangutans habitats to build the houses we live in.
Orangutans live in the rain forests of Sumatra and Borneo in Indoniesia.
all types of orangutans live in the canopy of the rainforest
Because humans are destroying more and more of their natural habitat!.
In The Jungle Book, the orangutans are depicted as large apes with long, shaggy reddish-brown fur, prominent cheek pads, and long arms. They have distinct facial features and a slower, more deliberate way of moving compared to other characters in the story.
Orangutans are disappearing because man is destroying their habitat. They are becoming extinct due to logging. They are also becoming extinct because of palm oil production, which uses the trees the orangutans need.
the habitat is wet marsh lands and rivers