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Orangutans are generally solitary but social apes that live in overlapping home ranges. Adult females live with their offspring in defined home ranges that overlap with other females and are encompassed by the home range of a resident male, who is their main mating partner. Orangutans communicate using various vocalizations like long calls by males to attract females, grunts and guttural noises when annoyed. Females give birth to a single infant after a nine month gestation and provide all care, carrying in
- Author
- Ivanciuc Adrian
- Language
- EN