Face to Face with Orangutans

Face to Face with Orangutans PDF Author: Tim Laman
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9781426304644
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36

Book Description
Describes the orangutan of Borneo in its natural habitat, including information on the threats that now face this incredible primate.

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: Buffy Silverman
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
ISBN: 1432958739
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50

Book Description
Introduces orangutans, describing their behavior, habitat, life cycle, eating habits, and the threats they face from deforestation and poaching.

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: Rachel Grack
Publisher: Bellwether Media
ISBN: 1648346006
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24

Book Description
Orangutans are under threat from deforestation and climate change. How can people help? Through leveled text and crisp photos, this title tells readers about the threats that orangutans face and ways that humans are trying to help them survive. Special features provide detail by highlighting cause and effect, mapping where the animals live, and showing why orangutans are important to their ecosystem.

Among Orangutans

Among Orangutans PDF Author: Carel van Schaik
Publisher: teNeues
ISBN: 9780674015777
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268

Book Description
The local people know him as the "Man of the Forest," who refused to speak for fear of being put to work. And indeed the bear-like Sumatran orangutan, with his moon face, lanky arms, and shaggy red hair, does seem uncannily human; one of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, the orangutan may have much to tell us about the origins of human intelligence, technology, and culture. In this book one of the world's leading experts on Sumatran orangutans, working in collaboration with nature photographer Perry van Duijnhoven, takes us deep into the disappearing world of these captivating primates. In a narrative that is part adventure, part field journal, part call to conscience, Carel van Schaik introduces us to the colorful characters and complex lives of the orangutans who inhabit the vanishing forests of Sumatra. In compelling words and pictures, we come to know the personalities and temperaments of our primate cousins as they go about their days: building double-decker tree nests; using leaves as napkins, gloves, rain hats, and blankets, and sticks as backscratchers and probes; nurturing their infants longer and more intensely than any other nonhuman mammal. Here are the births and deaths, the first use of a tool, the defeat of a rival, the gradual loss of influence that, while fascinating to observe, may also help us to reconstruct human evolution.

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: Ronald Orenstein
Publisher: Firefly Books
ISBN: 9780228103783
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Native to the forests of Sumatra and Borneo, wild orangutans are listed as critically endangered. The rarest of them all, the Tapanuli orangutan, was only recognized as a separate species in 2017, and today, it is the rarest great ape in the world. In Orangutans, zoologist and conservationist Ronald Orenstein draws on the latest research to survey the natural and cultural history of these charismatic red apes as well as their present and future. Divided into three parts, the book first traces orangutan ancestry from the distant past to the present and then explores the various roles orangutans have played throughout human history, from Indigenous cultures in Southeast Asia, to European colonialism and scientific exploration, to the pop culture of today. Part two details the latest scientific discoveries about orangutans and what we currently know about their habitat, diet, behavior, social structures and abilities. The final section of the book turns to the threats orangutans face today, from the destruction of their forest homes for agriculture to deliberate killings, captures and the illegal trade that supplies animals for display, collection and entertainment. The author also surveys the efforts being made to save them from extinction, to preserve their ecosystems and to return orphaned orangutans to a life in the wild. Featuring over 150 full-color photographs, maps, a list of orangutan organizations to support and an extensive bibliography, Orangutans is an important, engaging and beautiful work about one of nature's most captivating animals.

Great Apes

Great Apes PDF Author: Leach
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788888815534
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :

Book Description

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: M. Martin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781548655938
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26

Book Description
It may be somewhat shocking to learn what humans have in common with other primates. These primates have hands and feet, shoulders and hips, and unlike most animals and mammals who rely on their sense of smell, the arrangement of a primate's brain is like a human's, which relies on sight and social order. This means that Apes and humans and monkeys are all classified as primates. But in contrast to the evolutionary theory which claims that we humans are genetically 95 to 99 percent close to Apes and monkeys, there is a massive difference in posture and locomotion alone. Humans' hair, nervous system, and way of communication, among other things, also separate them from these lesser types. Like the human race that is a class of its own with diverging traits, these lesser types also have their own varying qualities. After freeing you from these obscuring evolutionary beliefs that pester every serious reader studying or seeing a picture of an ape or a monkey, this book will help you classify the distinctive makeup of an orangutan. It will teach you how to tell a monkey from an ape. It will show you what characterizes an orangutan from the rest of the other primates. Who are their predators? How many species are there and how do they differ? What is their closest relative? Why are they becoming extinct? This and much more intriguing information that makes them stand out from the rest can be found in this book. Also included in the book are more than 20 descriptive photos which show the reader their unique color and help them visualize what it means to have a flange face. It will also give the reader a look into what is becoming an extinct species.

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: Sheila Dalton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780717226580
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52

Book Description
Describes the life of the orangutan in the wild, including its physical and behavioral characteristics, its mating habits, and its habitat.

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: Ruth Owen
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN: 1615334475
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34

Book Description
These red haired primates demonstrate amazing intelligence, and they are resourceful, emotional, and playful. This enlightening resource delves into the lives of orangutans giving thorough and easily comprehensible information. Vibrant photographs and accessible text capture the interest of young readers and inspires them to learn more about these fascinating animals.

Orangutans

Orangutans PDF Author: Deb Marshall
Publisher: Weigl Publishers
ISBN: 1489628894
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24

Book Description
Did you know that orangutans spend about 90 percent of their time in trees? This is where they eat, sleep, and raise their young.
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