sumatran orangutans

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A pair of Sumatran Orangutans sitting on the ground in the wild Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Sumatran orangutans Pongo Abelii play on the ground in the sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Sumatran Orangutans (Pongo abelii) at Sydney Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Sumatran Orangutans (Pongo abelii) at Sydney Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Sumatran orangutans Pongo Abelii play on the ground in the sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran orangutans
Two Sumatran orangutans Pongo Abelii play on the ground in the sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Sumatran orangutans Pongo Abelii play on the ground in the sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sumatran Orangutans on Tree Trunk in Zoological Garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Sumatran orangutan is almost exclusively arboreal, living among the trees of tropical rainforests. Females virtually never travel on the ground and adult males do so rarely. Sumatran orangutans are reported to have closer social ties than their Bornean cousins. This has been attributed to mass fruit on fig trees, where groups of Sumatran orangutans can come together to feed. Adult males are typically solitary while females are accompanied by offspring.


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