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What is the Communication of a Orangutan?
Orangutans use charades to communicate. If you understand the message clearly, he will use some of the same hand gestures again to communicate. If you don't understand, it will use different gestures to elaborate.
Is there 90 days in three months?
That depends what months you are talking about. As an approximation, you can suppose an average of about 30 days, or perhaps 30.5, days per month.
That depends what months you are talking about. As an approximation, you can suppose an average of about 30 days, or perhaps 30.5, days per month.
That depends what months you are talking about. As an approximation, you can suppose an average of about 30 days, or perhaps 30.5, days per month.
That depends what months you are talking about. As an approximation, you can suppose an average of about 30 days, or perhaps 30.5, days per month.
What was the hottest day in Addison Tx in 2011?
I don't know where Addison is, but I know that the highest outdoor temperature ever recorded during the month of August at the current airport in Austin, Texas was 110° F on August 28, 2011.
Where can you find websites where you can find homes?
Go on to google.com and search homes in your county or if your moving you can search homes in that area.
What can you do or what has been done to help save orangutans?
There are two main threats to orangutans (habitat loss and hunting), and there are several ways that we can help them.
1. Do not buy palm oil or products that contain it. The palm oil industry is rapidly expanding, and that means that the rainforest habitat where orangutans live is being converted to palm plantations. This is causing a significant amount of their habitat loss.
2. Buy FSC (forest stewardship council) Certified wood and paper products. These are harvested sustainably, unlike most wood and paper, that is harvested illegally and irresponsibly, and contributes to habitat loss.
3. Donate money to organizations such as the WWF who protect wild animals from poachers.
You asked about what has been done, I know of a few things. There are laws that make hunting them, as well as capturing them for the pet trade illegal (Although some people still do it illegally). I believe small amounts of their habitat have been set aside as wildlife preserves. And there are small organizations that work to rehabilitate and release orphaned orangutans back into the wild.
Who are those 10 borneans datus?
The story of the buying of Panay by ten datus coming from Borneo is told in the Maragtas, a legendary account about the pre-Spanish Panay Island. This narrative tells us that about A.D. 1250, at about the time Malaysia and Indonesia were dominated by the Hindu-Malay Empire of Sri-Vijaya, a cruel sultan named Makatunaw ruled Borneo-or perhaps part of it. Because he was cruel, ten of his datus decided to leave Borneo and seek their freedom and fortune beyond the sea.
The Ten Datus were:
#1. Datu Puti (the leader)
#2. Datu Balensusa
#3. Datu Bangkaya
#4. Datu Dumalugdog
#5. Datu Dumangsil
#6. Datu Dumangsol
#7. Datu Lubay
#8. Datu Panduhinog
#9. Datu Paliburong
#10. Datu Sumakwel
One dark night after loading on boats their families, warriors, slaves, and supplies, they secretly left in their balangays(boats) without a specific destination in mind. After sailing north for many days, they reached the southern tip of Panay Island. They landed at the mouth of the Sirwagan River there, near the present town of San Joaquin in Iloilo. From there they proceeded to Lake Andona where they met an Ati fisherman. This man led them to the Negrito village of Sinugbuhan and was introduced to the local ruler, King Marikudo and his queen, Maniwantiwan. Datu Puti addressed them and said they came as friends and would like to buy land.
Marikudo consulted his wife and the elders of his kingdom and agreed to sell some land to them. The purchase price consisted of a gold salakot (a native helmet) for Marikudo and a long gold sumangyad (necklace) for Maniwantiwan. The sale was sealed by a pact of friendship and merry feasting. After that, Marikudo and his people bade farewell to the Borneans and went into the hills.
Seven of the ten datus settled in Panay. The three others-Balensusa, Dumangsil and Puti sailed farther north and reached Lake Taal, in present-day Batangas province. Impressed by the fertility and scenic beauty of the area, Balensusa and Dumangsil settled there. Datu Puti, however, returned to Borneo. He told the Borneans about his exciting adventures in the islands of the north.
How many days between September 25 1963 and August 7 2010?
There are a total of 17118 days between September 25, 1963 and August 7, 2010, including the two days in the question.
What will happens to the world if all animals are dies?
We becOme vegetarians, have to find efficient methods to replace animal cliches important for plants and us humans