Orangutan Essays

  • Informative Speech Outline On Primate Behavior

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    endangered, including the Orangutans. II. Orangutan translates into person of the forest. A. National Geographics website says that these primates are only found in Sumatra and Bornea. Sumatra is an island that is a part of Indonesia. Bornea is east of Sumatra and southeast of Asia. III. I am currently in an Evolution of primate behavior class A. I found that Orangutans were the most unique primates we had discussed. B. They are apart of the Homonoid group as

  • Sumatran Orangutans

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    Sumatran orangutans are the largest non-human primates in Asia and the largest arboreal animal. Their bodies and faces are covered with fine, long red hairs. Males distinctively have large cheek pads that are covered in fine white hairs. Along with their unique color, orangutans have an enormous arm span and opposable thumbs. From finger tip to finger tip, the arm span is about 7 feet wide, which is longer than their standing height. Compared to their muscular arms, the orangutan's legs are small

  • Essay On Orangutans

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    contributions vary. Each should be considered on an individual basis. I have selected the orangutans to look at in more detail to determine what should be done. Orangutans have lived in the forests for 100s of years, but their numbers are quickly dropping. They have become critically endangered, and it is common for them to be hunted and taken from their homes to be sold as pets. In the rain forest, their home, orangutans help disperse seeds for plant growth. There are three types

  • Impact Of Deforestation On Cuba's Environment

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    According to Johnson et al, “environmental degradation is defined as any change or disturbance to the environment that is perceived to be deleterious or undesirable”. Environmental degradation is a global threat and one of the most urgent environmental issues facing Cuba today. Cuba’s environment is made up of pristine coral reefs, extensive coastal lines, and mangrove forests which encompass a wide variety of natural habitats that accommodate a large number of endangered species. In Cuba deforestation

  • Sumatran Orangutans Essay

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    19/03/2018 Sumatran Orangutans In Indonesia, Extinct By 2025? By The World Wildlife Fund The Sumatran orangutan population has drastically declined to 7,500 compared to a combined total orangutan population of 230,000 a century ago. This significant decline in population has been evident throughout history since 1950s to this current date. It is very apparent that human action whether it is illegal or legal deforestation is driving these immaculate creatures to extinction. Our constant desire

  • Primates Research Paper

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    In Penang Island, there are two diurnal primate species, the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) and the dusky leaf monkey (Trachypethicus obscurus). Both of these species are Old World Monkeys. The long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis), which is also known as crab-eating macaque is widely distributed in tropical mainland and insular Southeast Asia (Fooden 1995), belongs to Cercopithecinae family. They can be found in a wide variety of habitats such as mangrove forests, primary and secondary

  • Orangutans Primate Species

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    The orangutans (pongo borneo) are mammals from primate group, considered to be very close relatives to humans, chimpanzees and gorillas. They are species found only in Asia, specifically rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo. Orangutans are 400 000 year old species and are considered to be one of the oldest, still existant primate species. One of the characteristics of these apes is their reddidh-brown fur, and bulky black skin. Physical aspects Orangutans have an enormous arm span. A male can stretch

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Palm Oil

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    manufactures of palm oil have reduced a third of their mammal species to the critically endangered list, this is one of many examples of the consequences of the unsustainability of developing palm oil.(F) One animal of meticulous significance is the orangutan. Over ninety percent of the orangutan’s habitat have been deforested in the last twenty years, causing it to be considered “a conservation emergency’ by the United

  • Persuasive Essay: Why Zoos Are Good For Animals

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    Zoos have always been something that families love and kids look forward to going to. Kids learn about the animals and the habitats and enjoy the entertainment. It is a great experience for people, but not for the animals. Zoos are downright cruel to Animals. Animals our forced to live in an unreal stressful, and boring conditions. Animals our taken from their natural habitats and locked up in small spaces, the small spaces, the concrete floors and the unnatural social groupings are slowly driving

  • Textual Analysis Of Gypsy Chan

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    This is a video of the world’s oldest Bornean Orangutan named Gypsy Chan, who resides in a zoo in Japan. Gypsy is now 62 years old, but in this video taken in 2009 she was only 56 years old. The video starts out with a beautiful orangutan holding a pink brush staring at it intently. She then takes the brush and begins to brush her forehead. She quickly brushes her forehead once, and immediately looks at the brush, inspecting it diligently. Then she brushes the left side of her face precisely twice

  • Chimpanzees Vs Orangutans Essay

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    Why Orangutans are more Similar to Humans than Chimpanzees For about thirty years chimpanzees were thought to be the closest related animal to humans, until two biologists decided to look further into what primate was actually closest related to humans. They decided that it was actually orangutans and not chimpanzees. This caused chaos in the science world, after all the facts were out and being conversed about everybody decided that the two biologist were correct and that orangutans were more

  • Baby Orangutans In The Mist Summary

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    For close to the first ten years of their lives, baby orangutans maintain incredibly intense relationships with their mothers. During these years, the mother and juvenile are in constant contact; the babies become permanent fixtures on their mother’s bodies, clutching their caretakers at all times. This period of nonstop apprenticeship prepares the orangutan to lead a more solitary adult life. Adult males are the only truly solitary orangutans, spending most of their time traversing across the forest

  • Analysis Of Harry Harlow's Attachment Theory

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    American psychologist Harry Harlow studied His attachment theory during the 1960’s. The attachment theory was first examined in the 1950’s by John Bowlby and James Robertson. The theory of attachment initiated as Bowlby started contemplating the type of bond between a mother her and child. Harlow’s experiments on attachment query whether the provision of food or comfort is more vital in the creation of infant-mother attachment. The independent variable in these experiments was the isolation that

  • Change In Life Of Pi Orangutan Essay

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    most moral and psychological development is when the orangutan is killed and the others on the boat eat the body to survive. The moment is so altering for Pi because the orangutan represents his mother. After a shipwreck, where Pi becomes stranded on a small boat in the ocean, the emotional trauma of the ordeal lead him to begin to interpret the people around him as zoo animals so he can cope with his situation. When the orangutan, the orangutan in reality being Pi’s mother, is murdered and the body

  • Why Do Orangutans Be Given Human Rights

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    I think that non-human animals like Orangutans should be given the same rights as humans for many reasons. As stated in the article on Sandra the ape, apes are said to have sufficient cognitive functions and share up to about 97% of the same DNA as Homo sapiens. Although Orangutan are physically embodied by human bodies, their thinking process and intelligent minds make them very similar to humans. In conclusion, Orangutans may not be recognized as humans, disputing Daniel Dennet’s thoughts, but

  • Murders In The Rue Morgue By Edgar Allan Poe Orangutan

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    The Scary, Murderous Orangutan Edgar Allan Poe has been well known for his horror themed writing since the nineteenth century, indeed it was the first time readers had encountered this type of writing and his unique approach is always noted. The Murders in the Rue Morgue being one of the many Poe has written in this genre stands out with its surprising ending making the title seem very peculiar. Poe achieved this well-known theme once again in his short story The Murders in the Rue Morgue by using

  • Four Great Apes

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    Under the Hominoidea family lies the four great apes, the pongidae ( Chimpanzees, Bonobos, Orangutans and Gorillas). The great apes are quite significant because their genetic makeup is closely related to another great primate-- humans. That being said, for this assigment, I chose to focus on the Orangutan, a living priate that shares 97.6 % of DNA with humans. Orangutans are capable of recognizing themselves in a mirror, are known to use tools, learn from and teach each other new skills, as

  • The Feud Short Story

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    The began of the Feud An orangutan named Luna and a starfish named Clinton once met when going round a large hill. The orangutan had picked up a magic banana tree seed, and the starfish had a piece of toast. The orangutan seeing this, and wishing to have something that could feed him right then. Clinton, exchanged that piece of toast for this magic seed. The crab, without a doubt, traded his bread and took the magic seed and planted it. At once it grew up very tall, and became a banana

  • Great Apes Research Paper

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    Great Apes Joseph Both Africa and Asia are home to the magnificent great apes, including bonobos, chimps, eastern, and western gorillas, and orangutans. The population of of these creatures is drastically going down. The reason being is that the apes are losing their forests. Humans are the main cause of forests being cut down. Humans are cutting down the trees for lumber, commercial logging, and mining. But there are other reasons for the great ape 's death, such as poachers and diseases

  • Analyzing Wittgenstein's Lion By Vicki Hearne

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    performing orangutans. Hearne’s main point in the first section titled “Wittgenstein’s Lion” is that Wittgenstein’s belief that lions do not have language is false. Instead, the author argues that a type of language does exist for lions. Her argument is supported by describing the relationship between a lion and its trainer. In the next section, “The Case of the Disobedient Orangutans”, the author further delves into the concept of language and animal behavior by arguing that orangutans develop a