Both female and male orangutans are called the same.
Orangutans have cheek flanges, which are large bony growths on the sides of the male's face. The flanges develop as male orangutans reach sexual maturity and play a role in their social signaling and dominance displays. Female orangutans do not have these flanges.
A gryphon lives in the forest. They can live almost anywhere. Climate and terrain does not matter. When the gryphon finds a place to live, the male makes a large den.
no the femalle rears the young all by herself.
Same place as a male rabbit
It is a sign of maturity, and that they are a dominant male and are ready to mate. It develops with age.
Yes, orangutans do have footprints. Their footprints can vary in size depending on the individual orangutan's age and sex. Adult male orangutans generally have larger footprints than females and juveniles.
Yes.
flanged male orangutans can reach 175cm in height and weigh over 118kg
So they can go home and cry to there mommys cause they consider it awesome to cry thereslef to sleep and bomb Iraq in the morning with potatos and cheeze
Male orangutans have large home ranges to find enough food and resources to support their size and energy needs. They roam in search of fruiting trees and potential mates, which are widely dispersed in the forest. Having a large area also helps them avoid competition with other males and allows for successful reproduction.
Quite. If you want to breed them you have to have two females for every one male