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My favorite of all the Orangutan Images...Sukie.
· Date: Tue May 24, 2011 · Views: 482 · Filesize: 42.9kb, 87.4kb · Dimensions: 482 x 725 ·
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laserlight


Registered: April 2011
Location: In a Teremok near Novyy Arbat
Posts: 611
Tue May 24, 2011 11:47pm Rating: 10.00 

Thats amazing and that fur looks almost like fire!

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Вырвем оранжевому хорьку его гнилые зубы.
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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Wed May 25, 2011 3:11am Rating: 10.00 

No wonder...It's a fantastic. Smile

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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Wed May 25, 2011 3:32am

[TBC] A fantastic shot.

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orinoko


Registered: May 2011
Posts: 430
Wed May 25, 2011 3:37pm

I got that in a magazine and scanned it, I was so Impressed I had to have it. But it was also the crystal clear water (Borneo) that also Impressed me.


I was creating a page on Malaysia at the time. It seemed idea, it also makes a great background image.


Also he is testing out the water prior to fishing for fish which we now know they do.


Many thanks for your comments!! Appreciated.

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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Thu May 26, 2011 2:38am

You are welcome!


Surprised am I that orangutans eat fish. You explain, in your other reply to Kevin, that building palm plantation is the reason why they face extinction. Do orangutans eat fish because palm planations also destroy their food source, mostly fruit?

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orinoko


Registered: May 2011
Posts: 430
Thu May 26, 2011 3:57pm

Probably,


If the trees were not logged then the Orangutan would stay even if the trees bore no fruit...its their home..or it was. In the forests they could eat Insects etc. they do not frequent the forest floor, or rarely, they need to climb its why they have such long arms.


Fishing is something new for the Orangutan, and as you say could be the lack of their normal diiet (fruit trees) that drives them on to find a new source of food.


This vid never fails to bring tears to me.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxioapZ1nww


We have to remember also that Orangutans share our DNA so they are not without ideas.


A lot of Orangutans now live in rescue to make certain they are not lost forever. We in the UK have BOS...Borneo Orangutan Survival run by Lone who has saved so many Orangutans its not real.


BOS have in their care an Orangutan named Kesi who had a hand chopped off to get him from his mother, the mothers are murdered for their young. He is doing fine with one hand but may be the reason they keep him is he may be at risk.


http://www.savetheorangutan.co.uk/?page_id=32


Here is the fishing story.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-562236/Orangutan-attempts-hunt-fish-spear.html


Thanks!

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soundofthemusic1


Registered: August 2009
Posts: 1170
Fri May 27, 2011 5:35am

Thank you, Orinoko,for your outstanding effort.


I watched the video twice and read both articles. According to one article, orangutans have 97% the same DNA as humans, which proves them to be intelligent and able to quickly adapt to the changing environment. And not until I watched the video, did I know orangutans are gentle.


My heart goes out to Kesi...I hope he continues to do well and may someday be released back into the nature, a safe one.


First time I hear about BOS UK; it is a great organization. There have been so many natural disasters all over the world. It would be ideal if any harm going to either humans or animals could stop.


Thank you again!

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orinoko


Registered: May 2011
Posts: 430
Fri May 27, 2011 1:15pm

My pleasure soundofthemusic1,


Gentle yes, but I can't say I would not be cared if I met the old male.


You know he is old and mature when you see his cheekpads, he gets the choice of the women lol


http://www.katecorner.com/wildimages/maleorang.jpg


Look at his eyes, like little marbles.


Thanks!

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