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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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Bornean Orangutan
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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
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clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

   square Lightbox clear  square Details    
Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

   square Lightbox clear  square Details    
Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

   square Lightbox clear  square Details    
Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

   square Lightbox clear  square Details    
Premier Image Bornean Orangutan
Relevance: 25.72%

clearThe Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, is a species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo. Males are typically 75 kg (165 lb), ranging from 50-90 kg (110-199 lb), and 1.2-1.4 m (4-4.7 ft) long; females averaging 38.5 kg (82 lb), ranging from 30-50 kg (66-110 lb), and 1-1.2 m (3.3-4 ft) long. 

The name itself is Malay/Indonesian, "orang" - people, "utan" - forest. So it means forest people. Recent studies seem to indicate the Orangutans are the most intelligent of all the great Apes, with an intelligence of approximately a 4 year old child. Tool making such as umbrella's and complex problem solving is now well documented.

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