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1 Orangutan By Lydia Gordon

2 There are five different groups of animals with vertebrates
Mammals Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds

3 Mammals have certain characteristics that makes them a mammal
Mammals have certain characteristics that makes them a mammal. Here are some of their attributes. They are warm blooded. They have a lot of fur. Mammals breathe through lungs. They give birth to live young.

4 The Orangutan’s Appearance
The orangutan is mostly covered with reddish-brown hair. They have floppy cheeks, which get larger as the ape ages. The adult orangutan weighs as much as a man. He can weigh 200 pounds. His hair is long and flows over his head and shoulders. This is an adaptation that makes him look even bigger.

5 An Orangutan’s Diet The orangutan is a herbivore or plant-eater. They eat leaves and plants, but they LOVE fruit. They like to eat bananas, wild plums, and figs. When they can’t find fruit, the red ape chews on bark and nibbles on leaves, ferns, and flowers. They even eat insects and termites.

6 An Orangutan’s Habits:
Orangutans are awake during the day. They call that being diurnal. Orangutans are omnivores. That means they eat both plants and animals. The orangutan makes a nest in tree branches. At night it will curl up and go to sleep. The nests are made of leaves and branches.

7 An Orangutan’s Habitat
The Orangutan live in different kinds of Rain Forests. This animal lives in the jungle where it is mostly warm and wet. Mostly they live in high trees. Some trees are 20 to 75 feet tall. The Orangutan’s arms are 8 feet long from finger tip to fingertip. The orangutan is one of the great apes, a group that includes gorilla.

8 The Orangutan’s Strength:
The Orangutan can even kill a fearsome crocodile. Also If the orangutan smacks you it can knock you out. The Orangutan is very strong and has a lot of power in his whole body.

9 The Orangutan’s Life Cycle
The Orangutan gives birth to live babies. At first, the Orangutan baby drinks his or her mom’s milk. Then the mom teaches her baby how to find food, what to eat, and how to protect itself. When the Orangutan turns into a teen, they should know how to take care of themselves. The Orangutan lives from about 35 to 40 years.

10 Language and Intelligence
The Orangutan is as smart as a human. They even have the same size heart. They are very similar to humans and are very intelligent. They have the same senses as we do. They hear, see, smell, taste, and touch. The orangutan sometimes even use leaves to help them drink water. They have been know to use leaves like an umbrella so that they don’t get wet when it is raining. .

11 A diagram of an Orangutan
Orangutans move by swinging from branch to branch. They can grab things with their hands and their feet. They have four long fingers and a thumb. They do not have a tail. If they spread their arms apart, they have an 8 foot arm span.

12 Interesting Facts Did you know the Orangutan loves people… so go to
Lowery Park Zoo. They love to show off for you. I hope you liked my animal report. By Lydia Gordon. Reference:

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