Assalammualaikum w.b.t....
Kita bertemu lagi;)!!! Lawatan ke Zoo Negara sememangnya memberikan satu kesan yang amat mendalam bagi diri saya...yelah, pasti banyak lagi spesies Orangutan yang terancam dan perlu diselamatkan..tapi lawatan ke zoo itu adalah satu pengalaman yang cukup menyeronokkan...sebab... hahah...adelah...hmmmpp,okay,back to our story..like Syazwani already said in the previous posted, rancangan pertama dah berjalan dengan begitu lancar...sekarang rancangan kedua!!! Kami dah merancang untuk menghasilkan beberapa jenis barang seperti button badges,bookmarks dan sebagainya selain membantu menyedarkan orang ramai tentang spesies orangutan yang semakin terancam ini...erm,saya rasa setakat ini saja lah post saya untuk kali ini...mungkin pada hari yang akan datang kita akan bertemu lagi...Insya-Allah...we still have a lots of works to do...;)
-mu'izzah-
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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Locomotion Of Orangutans
Orangutans usually move by swinging from one branch to another; this is called brachiating. Orangutans can also walk using their legs (but rarely do). Orangutans do not swim.
Life Span Of Orangutans
Orangutans live about 50 years in captivity.
Their life span in the wild is only 30-45 years (like most animals, they live longer in captivity).
Their life span in the wild is only 30-45 years (like most animals, they live longer in captivity).
Population Of Orangutans
Orangutans are an endangered species. They are decreasing in numbers quickly as they lose habitat to people. If we don't protect them now, I wonder if the next generation will ever know about orangutans.
Further aggravating the problem, baby orangutans are caught and sold around the world as pets.
Further aggravating the problem, baby orangutans are caught and sold around the world as pets.
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