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MALE ORANGUTAN
Chantek (orangutan)

orang-utan         
  • Orangutan researcher [[Birutė Galdikas]] presenting her book about the apes
  • Tapanuli]] orangutans
  • alt=Orangutan lying on its back in a nest
  • Mother orangutan with young
  • 1870 illustration for "[[The Murders in the Rue Morgue]]" by [[Daniel Vierge]]
  • Zoologische Gesellschaft Frankfurt Programm Director Peter Pratje works with orangutans in [[Bukit Tigapuluh]], Indonesia.
  • Orangutans are the least social of the great apes.
  • George Edwards]], 1758
  • Skeleton of subadult Bornean orangutan
  • Although orangutans may consume leaves, shoots, and bird eggs, fruit is the most important part of their diet.
  • alt=An orangutan using a stick to pick at a hole in a rock with a cup of orange-juice concentrate.
  • alt=Captive orangutan muttering from behind a cage
  • Adult male (left) and female Tapanuli orangutans
  • Deforestation for [[palm oil production in Indonesia]]
  • Fossil skull of ''Sivapithecus sivalensis'', an extinct relative of orangutan
  • Jenny]] sitting in a chair)<ref name=vanWyhe2015/> c. 1830s
  • Wild orangutan in the Danum Valley ([[Sabah]], Malaysia, Borneo island)
GENUS OF APE FOUND IN RAINFORESTS ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ISLANDS OF SUMATRA AND BORNEO
Orang utan; Orang-utan; Orangutans; Orang-Utan; Orang Utan; Orang Utans; Red ape; Orangutangs; Orang Hutan; Orangatan; Orangatang; Simia satyrus; Oranghutan; Urangutan; Urangutang; Red apes; Oran utan; Orang-u-tan; Orang-outan; Pongoid; Orang-Outang; Orangoutang; Orangotan; Orangutang; Orangoutan; Orang-utang; Orang Utang; Orang utangs; Pongo (genus); Pongo (orangutan); Social behavior of orangutans; Anatomy and physiology of orangutans; Tool use by orangutans; 🦧; Sexual behavior of orangutans; Cheek pads
also orang-utang, orangutan, orang-outan (orang-utans)
An orang-utan is an ape with long reddish hair that comes from Borneo and Sumatra.
N-COUNT
orang-utang         
  • Orangutan researcher [[Birutė Galdikas]] presenting her book about the apes
  • Tapanuli]] orangutans
  • alt=Orangutan lying on its back in a nest
  • Mother orangutan with young
  • 1870 illustration for "[[The Murders in the Rue Morgue]]" by [[Daniel Vierge]]
  • Zoologische Gesellschaft Frankfurt Programm Director Peter Pratje works with orangutans in [[Bukit Tigapuluh]], Indonesia.
  • Orangutans are the least social of the great apes.
  • George Edwards]], 1758
  • Skeleton of subadult Bornean orangutan
  • Although orangutans may consume leaves, shoots, and bird eggs, fruit is the most important part of their diet.
  • alt=An orangutan using a stick to pick at a hole in a rock with a cup of orange-juice concentrate.
  • alt=Captive orangutan muttering from behind a cage
  • Adult male (left) and female Tapanuli orangutans
  • Deforestation for [[palm oil production in Indonesia]]
  • Fossil skull of ''Sivapithecus sivalensis'', an extinct relative of orangutan
  • Jenny]] sitting in a chair)<ref name=vanWyhe2015/> c. 1830s
  • Wild orangutan in the Danum Valley ([[Sabah]], Malaysia, Borneo island)
GENUS OF APE FOUND IN RAINFORESTS ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ISLANDS OF SUMATRA AND BORNEO
Orang utan; Orang-utan; Orangutans; Orang-Utan; Orang Utan; Orang Utans; Red ape; Orangutangs; Orang Hutan; Orangatan; Orangatang; Simia satyrus; Oranghutan; Urangutan; Urangutang; Red apes; Oran utan; Orang-u-tan; Orang-outan; Pongoid; Orang-Outang; Orangoutang; Orangotan; Orangutang; Orangoutan; Orang-utang; Orang Utang; Orang utangs; Pongo (genus); Pongo (orangutan); Social behavior of orangutans; Anatomy and physiology of orangutans; Tool use by orangutans; 🦧; Sexual behavior of orangutans; Cheek pads
orang-utan         
  • Orangutan researcher [[Birutė Galdikas]] presenting her book about the apes
  • Tapanuli]] orangutans
  • alt=Orangutan lying on its back in a nest
  • Mother orangutan with young
  • 1870 illustration for "[[The Murders in the Rue Morgue]]" by [[Daniel Vierge]]
  • Zoologische Gesellschaft Frankfurt Programm Director Peter Pratje works with orangutans in [[Bukit Tigapuluh]], Indonesia.
  • Orangutans are the least social of the great apes.
  • George Edwards]], 1758
  • Skeleton of subadult Bornean orangutan
  • Although orangutans may consume leaves, shoots, and bird eggs, fruit is the most important part of their diet.
  • alt=An orangutan using a stick to pick at a hole in a rock with a cup of orange-juice concentrate.
  • alt=Captive orangutan muttering from behind a cage
  • Adult male (left) and female Tapanuli orangutans
  • Deforestation for [[palm oil production in Indonesia]]
  • Fossil skull of ''Sivapithecus sivalensis'', an extinct relative of orangutan
  • Jenny]] sitting in a chair)<ref name=vanWyhe2015/> c. 1830s
  • Wild orangutan in the Danum Valley ([[Sabah]], Malaysia, Borneo island)
GENUS OF APE FOUND IN RAINFORESTS ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN ISLANDS OF SUMATRA AND BORNEO
Orang utan; Orang-utan; Orangutans; Orang-Utan; Orang Utan; Orang Utans; Red ape; Orangutangs; Orang Hutan; Orangatan; Orangatang; Simia satyrus; Oranghutan; Urangutan; Urangutang; Red apes; Oran utan; Orang-u-tan; Orang-outan; Pongoid; Orang-Outang; Orangoutang; Orangotan; Orangutang; Orangoutan; Orang-utang; Orang Utang; Orang utangs; Pongo (genus); Pongo (orangutan); Social behavior of orangutans; Anatomy and physiology of orangutans; Tool use by orangutans; 🦧; Sexual behavior of orangutans; Cheek pads
[?:?ra?u:'tan, ?'ra?u:tan]
(also orang-utang -u:'ta?)
¦ noun a large arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet, native to Borneo and Sumatra. [Pongo pygmaeus.]
Origin
C17: from Malay orang huan 'forest person'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Chantek

Chantek (December 17, 1977 – August 7, 2017), born at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia, was a male hybrid Sumatran/Bornean orangutan who mastered the use of a number of intellectual skills, including American Sign Language (ASL), taught by American anthropologists Lyn Miles and Ann Southcombe. In Malay and Indonesian, cantik (pronounced chanteek) means "lovely" or "beautiful".