Orangutans generally do not form lifelong bonds like some other primates. While mothers and their offspring may stay together for several years, adult males and females typically lead solitary lives. Males may briefly associate with females during mating, but they do not form lasting partnerships. Overall, orangutans are primarily solitary animals, with social interactions being more common among mothers and their young.
Gorillas, humans, chimpanzees, orangutans
wolves stay together for life
Yes, wolf mates typically form long-term bonds and often stay together for life.
No, dolphins do not keep their mate for life. Males and females do not stay together but a calf will stay with its mother.
No. Armadillos are not monogamous.
It is currently believed that less then 25,000 orangutans are alive in the wild today. They have a life expectancy of about 30 years but are victimized by human expansion into their habitats.
Orangutans live about 50 years in captivity; their life span in the wild is only 30-45 years.
Yes they do.
no
A group of orangutans is called a "Congress".E.G. The local zoo has a congress of Orangutans on show.
Both female and male orangutans are called the same.
Orangutans are herbivores. They do not have prey.