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
Orangutan is derived from oranghutanwhich in Indonesian or Malayhas the sense of "person which live inside a forest".
Orangutan can live off of a large variety of food, but their main dietary staple is fruit. Orangutan will also eat bird eggs, honey, bark, leaves, and other vegetation. Orangutan are known to eat what is available to them, so their diet, although consistent, may vary from month to month.
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Animals that live on the forest floor in tropical rainforests include jaguars, tapirs, agoutis, and various species of frogs and insects. These animals have adapted to the dark and humid conditions of the forest floor and play important roles in the ecosystem.
The largest tree-living mammal in the world is the orangutan, which can be found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Orangutans are known for their impressive climbing abilities, as they spend most of their lives in trees.
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Orangutan is derived from oranghutanwhich in Indonesian or Malayhas the sense of "person which live inside a forest".
they live in the tropical rain forest in the canopy layer
orangutans live in rain forest in a country that has one : . )
The orangutan, from the Malay/Indonesian orang (person) and hutan (forest).
The name orangutan come from Malay and Indonesian. The name mean person of the forest.
the orangutan
The orangutan is the ape that has the name the "Man of the Forest"
The orangutan is the animal that is known as 'the man of the forest'.
An orangutan in Borneo may have a limited life span, because of all the deforestation of the rain forest.
Even though there are Orangutan's in Malaysia (Orang Hutan in Malay, with means Person of the Forest) and they live mainly in Borneo East Malaysia, but they are not the national Animal. The National animal of Malaysia is the Malaysian Tiger.
An Orangutan is a large long armed ape inhabiting the forest of Java and Sumatra. The word is of Malay origin meaning 'man of the woods'