Orangutans have a backbone. That makes them vertebrates.
Orangutans have a backbone. That makes them vertebrates.
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The defining characteristic of a Vertebrate is an internal skeleton. Orangutans have an internal skeleton so they are vertebrates.
Yes, orangutans are vertebrates. They belong to the animal group known as mammals, which are characterized by having a backbone or spinal column.
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A group of orangutans is called a "Congress".E.G. The local zoo has a congress of Orangutans on show.
There is a lot of difference between a puffin and an orangutan. The puffin is a bird, and orangutans are mammals of the great apes. The closest we can come to putting them in the same group is probably if that group is vertebrates.
Both female and male orangutans are called the same.
Orangutans are herbivores. They do not have prey.
there are 2 species of orangutans
A group of orangutans is known as a buffoonery.
Orangutans can live up to the age of 50.