1. Sumatran orangutan is one of its own species, known as Pongo abelii, while the Borneo Orangutan divided into 3 sub-species, namely Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus-, wurmbi Pongo pygmaeus and Pongo pygmaeus morio.
2. Sumatran Orangutan species is included in the endangered category.
3. Compared close relative Sumatran orangutans to spend more time moving between the trees rather than move to move along the ground.
4. Sumatran Orangutan today can only be found naturally in the northern part of Sumatra Island, although efforts are currently being conducted in Jambi Sumatra orangutan reintroduction. While the Borneo orangutan scattered throughout the island of Borneo.
5. Sumatran Orangutan uses 54 types of tools to obtain insects or honey and 20 tools to open and prepare the fruit. An estimated 65% of Sumatran Orangutan use tools to eat.
6. DNA analysis concluded that orangutans share 97% genetic similarity with humans, so easily happen transmission of disease to humans or vice versa orangutans (zoonosis).
7. Sumatran Orangutan more social than Borneo Orangutan.
2. Sumatran Orangutan species is included in the endangered category.
3. Compared close relative Sumatran orangutans to spend more time moving between the trees rather than move to move along the ground.
4. Sumatran Orangutan today can only be found naturally in the northern part of Sumatra Island, although efforts are currently being conducted in Jambi Sumatra orangutan reintroduction. While the Borneo orangutan scattered throughout the island of Borneo.
5. Sumatran Orangutan uses 54 types of tools to obtain insects or honey and 20 tools to open and prepare the fruit. An estimated 65% of Sumatran Orangutan use tools to eat.
6. DNA analysis concluded that orangutans share 97% genetic similarity with humans, so easily happen transmission of disease to humans or vice versa orangutans (zoonosis).
7. Sumatran Orangutan more social than Borneo Orangutan.
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