Dive into the world of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, with fewer than 14,600 left in the wild. Each individual is a vital part of the Earth’s biodiversity, exemplifying the interconnectedness of all species. Learn about their unique adaptations, such as their seven-foot arm span, hook-shaped hands and feet, and prehensile tails that enable them to navigate the forest with ease. Discover their role as the "gardeners of the forest," with a diet that influences the ecosystem through seed dispersal. Understand their social structures, from the lifelong bonds between females and their young to the solitary, wide-ranging males. Join us in raising awareness and fostering a connection to these incredible creatures. #SumatranOrangutans #EndangeredSpecies #WildlifeConservation #Biodiversity #SaveTheOrangutans #bbc
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