@AmazingSabah Along with other apes (Including us Human/Homo Sapiens, Gorillas, Gibbons, Chimpanzees and Bonobos), Bornean Orangutans/Pongo Pygmaeus (People of the forest in Malay) are 100% amazing indeed animals in the animal kingdom on Earth in Southeast Asia. These red-haired tree-dwelling primates are critically endangered by the IUCN (Due to pet trade, deforestation and most importantly palm oil). Also last month on August 19th is international orangutan day!
I'm afraid i'm not an expert to answer your question, but i suggest that you join Borneo Mammal Club (facebook.com/groups/331932574459991/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT) or Kinabatangan River, Borneo (facebook.com/groups/291630721035833/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT) to find answer of your question. Hope it helps
'Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Sabah, Malaysia'
it's great experience for watching your video..wish always success.. have a good day.. 💯👍
hadir sobat nyimak videonya👍👍👍
Nice Video my Friend 😀
It looks like the first orangutan was curious about screaming child At first. What a great experience to see them though. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching. Have a nice day
@AmazingSabah Along with other apes (Including us Human/Homo Sapiens, Gorillas, Gibbons, Chimpanzees and Bonobos), Bornean Orangutans/Pongo Pygmaeus (People of the forest in Malay) are 100% amazing indeed animals in the animal kingdom on Earth in Southeast Asia. These red-haired tree-dwelling primates are critically endangered by the IUCN (Due to pet trade, deforestation and most importantly palm oil). Also last month on August 19th is international orangutan day!
Thank you for sharing the information. Love it 👍👍
@@AmazingSabah You're welcome. Also can you make more videos about orangutans?
@deshaunbethea9117 sure, i will do that if i had the opportunity to film more footage of Orang Utan soon 🤞
@@AmazingSabah No problem. One more thing how many Bornean orangutans remained in Asia's Borneo, Malaysia and Indonesia?
I'm afraid i'm not an expert to answer your question, but i suggest that you join Borneo Mammal Club (facebook.com/groups/331932574459991/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT) or Kinabatangan River, Borneo (facebook.com/groups/291630721035833/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT) to find answer of your question. Hope it helps
Absolutely love orangatans but l don't like the human exposure in this kind of setting.