Orangs On the OTS | ||
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Details | This photo shows the orangs on the new Orang utan Transportation System, before the cables connecting all of the towers was erected. All of the orang's other outdoor furniture was removed, and the pool was modified in the Spring of 1994 as part of the Think Tank construction project. To learn more visit the Think Tank exhibit. | |
Species | Orang utan - Pongo Pygmaeus | |
Range | Remote areas of two Indonesian islands, Sumatra and Borneo. | |
Habitat | Undisturbed rain forests to 1524 m. (5,000 ft.). | |
Social Structure | Most solitary of higher primates. Adult males usually live alone; adult females may live with 1 to 3 young who remain with their mother for 6 to 7 years. | |
Behavior | Tree dwelling. During the day they travel in search of seasonally fruiting trees. Build nests in trees where they sleep at night. | |
Voice | About 16 different vocalizations. | |
Diet | Prefer fruit; also eat leaves, bark, vines, & insects. | |
Size | Males, up to 1.3 m. (4.5 ft.), 73 kg. (160 lb.) | |
Lifespan | 59 years in zoos. | |
Status | Endangered |