Orangutans
in sentence
22 examples of Orangutans in a sentence
Chimpanzees, gorillas,
orangutans
also learn human sign language.
So the first site we're going to meet is Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, with
orangutans.
Terri Cox: Hi, I'm Terri Cox with the Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, Texas, and with me I have KeraJaan and Mei, two of our Bornean
orangutans.
Now the traditional method of surveying for
orangutans
is to walk the forest on foot carrying heavy equipment and to use a pair of binoculars to look up in the treetops where you might find an orangutan or its nest.
Gorillas and orangutans, for instance, afford about 30 billion neurons by spending eight and a half hours per day eating, and that seems to be about as much as they can do.
The apes that left at that time ended up in Southeast Asia, became the gibbons and the
orangutans.
Having more than all the
orangutans
in all the zoos in the world together, just now like victims for every baby, six have disappeared from the forest.
The farmers have free land, the system yields early income, the
orangutans
get healthy food and we can speed up ecosystem regeneration while even saving some money.
It was a disaster for
orangutans
and people.
In summary, if you look at it, in year one the people can sell their land to get income, but they get jobs back in the construction and the reforestation, the working with the orangutans, and they can use the waste wood to make handicraft.
Being one of the founding fathers of my regions monkey movie club(this also includes apes/chimps and orangutans) I am reviewing this film from a monkey movie standpoint.
For gorillas and orangutans, too, “who” is more common than “that.”
The Rights of Apes – and HumansMELBOURNE – On June 25, in a historic vote, the Spanish parliament’s Commission for the Environment, Agriculture, and Fisheries declared its support for The Great Ape Project, a proposal to grant rights to life, liberty, and protection from torture to our closest nonhuman relatives: chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and
orangutans.
The displacement and killing of
orangutans
by palm oil plantations in Borneo has received extensive publicity because we readily identify with animals so closely related to us, and with such demonstrable intelligence.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are our closest relatives, and we humans, not gorillas or orangutans, are their closest relatives.
Whereas other great apes, like gorillas and orangutans, are vegetarian (though some chimpanzees will eat monkey), evolution has made humans “omnivores” and left most culinary decisions up to us.
Chimpanzees on horseback, machine-gun-wielding gorillas, and scholarly
orangutans
undoubtedly make for good theater.
In Planet of the Apes, Pierre Boulle’s 1963 novel upon which the films are based, space traveler Ulysse Mérou is stranded on a terrifying planet ruled by gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees who have copied their former human masters’ language, culture, and technology.
Developmental psychologists have established that when it comes to dealing with the physical world (for example, spatial memory and tool use), human toddlers’ cognitive skills are already comparable to those of adult chimpanzees and
orangutans.
Yet too often, such plantations encroach on the homes of indigenous people and the habitats of endangered species, including primates such as gorillas, orangutans, and howler monkeys.
But one year later, the only home of the 800 wild Tapanuli
orangutans
is being cleared for a $1.6 billion dam and hydroelectric power plant.
While many can agree on the importance of protecting the Amazon, it is harder to demonstrate the value of preserving
orangutans
in Indonesia.
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