10 Facts About Orangutans

Are you as fascinated by orangutans as we are? Check out our 10 most interesting interesting facts about orangutans below:

  1. Orangutans are only found in Southeast Asia, more specifically in Borneo and Sumatra!
  2. Orangutans share 97% of their DNA with humans!
  3. There are actually 3 different species of orangutan; Sumatran, Bornean, and Tapanuli.
  4. All species of orangutan are critically endangered according to the IUCN.
  5. Orangutans are the largest tree-living mammal in the world!
  6. Orangutans eat over 300 different kinds of fruit.
  7. An orangutan can live about 35 to 40 years in the wild.
  8. The current population of wild orangutans consists of about 50,000 – 65,000 individuals.
  9. Males have large cheek pads that develop once they are fully matured adults.
  10. Orangutans are the only great ape that live naturally outside of Africa (other than humans!)

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