Orangutans are not yet exticnt.
They are endangered and expected to be extict in year 2012.
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
Yes, it is. An endangered species.
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.
As of now, there are several human species that are considered endangered. The exact number can vary depending on the criteria used to determine endangerment, but some examples include the Sumatran Orangutan, Tapanuli Orangutan, and the Amur Leopard.
They are in Endangered
There are two different species of orangutan. One of them, abelii, is the smaller species that lives in Sumatra and Indonesia. The larger species, pigmaeus, is native to Borneo.
There are a number of animals that in danger of extinction all over the world. Some of the endangered species include the Philippine eagle, the red wolf, the Sumatran orangutan, and the African penguin.
yes, the orangutan is the only species
Nope.Its not critical.It is endangered according to Arkive.com.
Some species that have become endangered due to the destruction of forests include the Sumatran orangutan, the Bornean elephant, the Amur leopard, and the Javan rhinoceros. Deforestation leads to loss of habitat and fragmentation of populations, making it difficult for these species to survive and reproduce.
Some animals that are endangered and at risk of their species dying out include the Amur leopard, the mountain gorilla, and the Sumatran orangutan. These species are threatened by factors such as habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect them from extinction.
There are a number of animals that in danger of extinction all over the world. Some of the endangered species include the Philippine eagle, the red wolf, the Sumatran orangutan, and the African penguin.