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Orang Utan Collection (page 11)

"Captivating Moments with Borneo Orangutans

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-Utan Close up of female

Orang-Utan Close up of female
CAN-1451 ORANG-UTAN - close-up of female Pongo pygmaeus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orangutan - mother with young. 4Mp273

Orangutan - mother with young. 4Mp273
TOM-1620 Orangutan - mother with young. Pongo pygmaeus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - adult & young

Orang-utan - adult & young
WAT-5596 Orang-utan - adult & young Pongo pygmaeus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan

Orang-utan
WAT-4273 Orang-utan - female & baby Pongo pygmaeus Pongo pymaeus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - mother & baby Sabah Borneo

Orang-utan - mother & baby Sabah Borneo
JPF-8463 Orang-utan - Female and infant, Sabah, Borneo Pongo pygmaeus Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Rehabilitated orang-utans from the forest feed at Sepilok

Rehabilitated orang-utans from the forest feed at Sepilok orang-utan sanctuary in the northern tip of Borneo, Sabah, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus)

Orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus), mother and young, in captivity, Apenheul Zoo, Netherlands (Holland), Europe

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Young orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus)

Young orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus), in captivity, Apenheul Zoo, Netherlands (Holland), Europe

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-Utan

Orang-Utan, (Pongo pygmaeus), Apenheul Zoo, Netherland

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - mother & baby Sabah Borneo

Orang-utan - mother & baby Sabah Borneo
JPF-8451 Orang-utan - mother & baby Sabah, Borneo Pongo pygmaeus Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - young Borneo

Orang-utan - young Borneo
WAT-5062 Orang-utan - close-up of sitting baby Borneo Pongo pygmaeus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - male animal with cloth over head, captive. Dortmund, Germany

Orang-utan - male animal with cloth over head, captive. Dortmund, Germany
USH-2583 Orang-utan - male animal with cloth over head, captive Dortmund, Germany Pongo pygmaeus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - with cloth over head, playing, captive. Dortmund, Germany

Orang-utan - with cloth over head, playing, captive. Dortmund, Germany
USH-2582 Orang-utan - with cloth over head, playing, captive Dortmund, Germany Pongo pygmaeus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - x two youngsters cuddling

Orang-utan - x two youngsters cuddling
WAT-6017 Orang-utan - x two youngsters cuddling Pongo pygmaeus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-utan - Female close-up of face

Orang-utan - Female close-up of face
CAN-789 Orang-utan - Female close-up of face Pongo pygmaeus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-Utan Dressed

Orang-Utan Dressed
(pongo pygmaeus) The orang was long considered to be the closest to humankind - this inmate of the London zoo has been dressed in human clothes by the Zoological Society

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Orang-Utan (C18)

Orang-Utan (C18)
(pongo pygmaeus) 18th century savants considered the orang to be the closest to humankind : this one could almost be a species of homo erectus

Background imageOrang Utan Collection: Bewick / Orang-Utan

Bewick / Orang-Utan
(Pongo pygmaeus) - 18th century naturalists - and the general public - were fascinated by this primate, so similar to us : Bewick names it the wild man of the woods



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"Captivating Moments with Borneo Orangutans: A Glimpse into their Fascinating Lives" Witness the heartwarming bond between a female Borneo Orangutan and her adorable baby at Camp Leaky, Tanjung Puting National Park in Indonesia. 🐡🌴 Photographed by Jean-Paul Ferrero, this image captures the essence of motherhood as the female orangutan gently cradles her precious offspring. Their presence reminds us of the incredible biodiversity found in this region. πŸ“ΈπŸƒ These intelligent creatures, scientifically known as Pongo pygmaeus, are native to Borneo and Sabah in Malaysia. With their distinctive reddish-brown fur and expressive eyes, they hold a special place in our hearts. ❀️ In another snapshot, we see an adventurous young orangutan hanging off a tree branch - showcasing their remarkable agility and acrobatic skills. This playful behavior is characteristic of these curious primates who love exploring their lush rainforest habitat. Camp Leaky serves as a sanctuary for these endangered species, providing them with protection against deforestation and illegal hunting, and is here that conservationists work tirelessly to ensure the survival of these magnificent creatures for generations to come. Did you know that orangutans share approximately 97% of their DNA with humans? This genetic similarity has sparked fascination among scientists who study evolution and our connection to other living beings on Earth. As we admire two adult orangutans sharing an affectionate kiss, it's impossible not to be moved by their emotional intelligence and capacity for love within their social groups. Let's not forget Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theories on evolution which were influenced by his observations of apes like the orangutan back in 1909 – reminding us how interconnected all life forms truly are.