Orangutans can exhibit facial expressions that resemble smiling, but these are not the same as human smiles. Their expressions often serve different social or communicative purposes. While they may show signs of contentment or playfulness, their facial musculature and social context differ from human smiling. Therefore, it's not accurate to say they can't smile; rather, their "smiles" convey different meanings.
Let's put it this way: you probably WON'T smile there. It is a somber place.
yes orangutans have big shiny teeth to show off so its obvious they can smile
"U Smile" is about when he looks at is first true love. (The girl is not Selena Gomez though). He thinks about her smile and he can't extremely help how he feels about it. And its kind of like he is telling her that her smile cant really put anything into words. It like his absolute obsession.
You CANT
The will smile when they feel joy. Thew can frown when they are feeling sad. Also, they can have a blank face when they are overwhelmed.
False. They are found in southeast Asia.
they cant intentionally smile. but when theyre panting it looks like theyre smiling.
Orangutans cant eat some of the foods we eat things like candy and mostly meat because they are herbivores which means they mainly eat fruits and veggies but if there is no fruits and veg then they will eat meat.
they can. they actually do everytime they say "Meow" :)
People who are a little nervous or embarrassed about they're true smile.
no
A group of orangutans is called a "Congress".E.G. The local zoo has a congress of Orangutans on show.