They're ginger.
Impossible! Jaguars live in the Americas and orangutans in Asia.
Lifespan of an okapi is about 30 years in captivity, and less living in the wild.
They can help to prevent extinction. They mean that species is protected from the wild while in captivity. They have an ideal habitat to live in. Hope this helps :)
This depends greatly on the species. Generally animals live much longer in captivity. While some bears can reach the mid-thirties there have been recorded cases of bears living up into their forties.
Oldest ever recorded 17 years in captivity. There are birds over 14 years currently living.
Orangutans live up to 45 years in the wild and 60 years in captivity. They are able to reach higher ages in captivity due to better conditions and care.
They live for about 35 - 40 years in the wild.
Living in Captivity was created in 1998.
Orangutans live about 50 years in captivity; their life span in the wild is only 30-45 years.
The duration of Living in Captivity is 1800.0 seconds.
To aid in grasping trees and branches.
The Sumatran species is in the worst ecological position and is listed as critically endangered, while the Bornean species is listed as an endangered species.
In a way, better if they were born in captivity.
Most orangutans do live in tropical rain forests. Orangutans can be found living in regions of Malaysia, Sumatra, and Indonesia.
there are more tigers living in captivity than in the wild
Probably not.
Only in captivity.