By Biruté Mary Galdikas

Published: Thursday, 14 July 2022 at 12:00 am


Learn more about the three different species, including the best places in the world to see them in our expert orangutan guide.


Do orangutans live in groups?

Orangutans are semi-solitary in the wild (unlike other higher primates). Once they reach maturity, they spend most of their time alone, or, in the case of females, with their immature offspring. Adult males old enough to have cheekpads are the most solitary, spending over 90 per cent of their time alone.

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Where can you see wild orangutans?

Orangutans live on only two islands, Borneo and northern Sumatra. They are a relic species. At the end of the Pleistocene period some 12,000 years ago, their range was much wider, encompassing southern China, Indochina, Java and southern Sumatra. The species is now extinct in all these regions.

A new orangutan species (the Tapanuli orangutan) was described in 2017, bringing the total number of orangutan species to three. All three species belong to the Pongo genus, and are listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List.


What are the different species of orangutan?

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Sumatran orangutan, Pongo abelii

 

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Found only in the north of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the Sumatran orangutan is one of three species of orangutans./Credit: Getty
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Bornean orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus

 

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Alpha male orangutan in Borneo. © davidevison/Getty
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Tapanuli orangutan, Pongo tapanuliensis

 

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Tapanuli orangutan in Batang Toru, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Maxime Aliaga (France)

Why are orangutans orange?

Orangutans ‘blaze’ in the sunlight but virtually disappear when they move into shadow. In the shade of the canopy, their tan skin absorbs the light so you don’t see the sparse hair but the dark skin underneath. Then they become functionally black. Could this now-you-see-me-now-you-don’t combination be adaptive? Or, given that they generally don’t congregate in groups, does their bright orange colour announce their presence to others of their species? We simply don’t know.


What does orangutan mean?

Orangutan is a portmanteau, where two Malay/Indonesian words have been combined together. In these languages, ‘orang’ means ‘person’ and ‘hutan’ means ‘forest’. So ‘orangutan’ means ‘person of the forest’.

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