Orangutans in popular culture — Orangutans, two species of great apes indigenous to Indonesia and Malaysia, have been the subject of multiple popular culture references. Contents 1 Famous orangutans 2 Orangutans as villains 3 Orangutans as pets and guardians … Wikipedia
orangutans — n. large manlike ape with reddish brown hair and long arms (found in Borneo and Sumatra)É™ ræŋətæn , tæŋ /É”Ë ræŋuË tæn / tæŋ … English contemporary dictionary
Orangutan — This article is about the primate. For other uses, see Orangutan (disambiguation). Orangutans[1] … Wikipedia
orangutan — /aw rang oo tan , oh rang , euh rang /, n. a large, long armed anthropoid ape, Pongo pygmaeus, of arboreal habits, inhabiting Borneo and Sumatra: an endangered species. Also, orang utan, orangutang, orang outang /aw rang oo tang , oh rang , euh… … Universalium
Orangutan Foundation International — (OFI) has its headquarters in Los Angeles, California. Founded by Dr. Birute Galdikas, one of three anthropologists ( Leakey s Angels ) to study great apes under the guidance of Dr. Louis Leakey, OFI continues to rescue and rehabilitate… … Wikipedia
Orangutan Island — Genre Nature, documentary, drama Created by Judith Curran Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons … Wikipedia
Sumatran Orangutan — Taxobox name = Sumatran OrangutanMSW3 Groves|id=12100804] status = CR status ref = IUCN2007 | assessors = Singleton, I., Wich, S.A. Griffiths, M. | year = 2007 | id = 39780 | title = Pongo abelii | downloaded = 2007 09 13 Database entry includes… … Wikipedia
Nest-building in primates — In the primate order, nest building behaviour is displayed by prosimians and the great apes. Prosimians build nests instinctively for long durations and these are used not just for sleeping but also raising for families. Great apes build nests… … Wikipedia
Primate — This article is about the type of animal. For other uses, see Primate (disambiguation). Primates[1] Temporal range: Late Paleocene–recent … Wikipedia
Orangutan Land Trust — The Orangutan Land Trust Founder(s) Michelle Desilets and Lone Drøscher Nielsen Type Charitable organization Location Oxford Key people … Wikipedia