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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.
For the Sumatran Orangutan is about 60,000 but only 7,000 left in the wild. And that's only for the Sumatran orangutan
30 to 40 years in the wild; up to 60 years in zoos or taken in and took care of.
Orangutan Island - 2007 A Walk on the Wild Side was released on: USA: 22 February 2009
If they are a wild Orangutan they live in rain forests. They live where it is mostly trees because they are tree dwellers. They move,sleep and lives in the trees to escape the many dangers on the ground!
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orangutans live in tropical rainforests.one species of orangutan lives on the island of borneo.the other species lives on sumatra.both orangutan species are endangered
Occasionally. It is very difficult, and usually it would have to be a wild-born orangutan, and still relatively young so it is easier for them to re learn the skills.
While their geographical range was greater in the past, at present, wild orangutans (Pongo spp.) are found on Borneo (Kalimantan) and Sumatra.
yes, the orangutan is the only species
The blue whale.