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Orangutans being a part of the family of the four great apes are one of humans closet relatives. With various human characteristics orangutans use these abilities to survive in their environment. Orangutans strong long arms and conveniently mobile hands allow them to retrieve the food they need. ... Orangutans have fascinated biologists for decades with their interesting or intelligent behavior. ...
Reaching full maturity at about 12 to 14 years of age orangutans were at their prime age for reproducing. Some biologists found that some male orangutans arrested adolescents for half their potential reproductive lives, meaning that their maturity growth is stunted. ... Socially the orangutans may of stayed small to reduce conflict and help them to need less food.
Researching upon orangutans in their environment biologists found that many orangutans remained arrested in the presence of mature males then developing quickly soon after the mature males were moved out the setting. Then the idea that stress that the orangutans could have to deal with became a possible factor. ... Where orangutans and more dispersed and alone adolescents are still well aware of the threatening presence of mature adult males. Announcing their presence male orangutans make sure that other male orangutans now their position.
Approximate Word count = 948 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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