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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.
30 to 40 years in the wild; up to 60 years in zoos or taken in and took care of.
The main reason is deforestation of their habitat, and capture of young for zoos.
Depends on the quality of the enclosures, and the training of the staff. It does happen every now and then.
yes because the animal can not escape from the cage only if they are in a proper cage and trained.
Zoo's, mostly accredited ones, help to aide the efforts of organizations in the conservation of the orangutan. For a long time they have been on the endangered list , but with the help of conservatories and zoo's there numbers have increased.
It depends which zoo you're talking about, obviously, but most (western) zoos have high standards of care. Although the animals are in captivity, they are given enrichment (toys, food puzzles or movement of enclosure features) which allow them to express natural behaviour. If animals are comfortable and happy, they tend not to try and escape!
so they don't escape and die or hurt someone Zoos are nonprofit organizations that are run for the purpose of public education. Zoos follow the philosophy of harmony between man and the natural world through knowledge.
The noun 'zoo' is a singular, common noun, a word for any zoo. The proper noun for zoo is the name of a zoo, for example The Smithsonian Zoological Park (aka National Zoo) or the San Diego Zoo.
The male orangutan has a kind of flatened wider face and is quite alot bigger than the female where as the girl orangutan has a face that you have probebly seen in zoos because the male orangutans seem to be more endangered han girlsthank you i hope this helpedFROM A ZOO KEEPER