No, an orangutan is a hominid (great ape). Hominids are primates, but technically not monkeys.
Orangutans are mammals who have internal skeletons.
No. Orangutans are mammals, while chickens are avian.
Orangutans have a backbone. That makes them vertebrates.
Orangutans are mammals, so the are born live.
No. They are mammals, not avians.
They are warm blooded.
Orangutans have been seen catching and eating small fish in shallow ponds.
Several. Orangutans, gorillas, tapirs, jaguars...
Orangutans, like all primates, are warm-blooded.
These creatures are all mammals. Baboons, orangutans and hamsters are all placental mammals while koalas and opossums are marsupials. Therefore, the young of koalas and opossums are called joeys.
They both travel to different places and are both mammals.
Live birth. The only mammals that lay eggs are the monotremes - the platypus and echidna.