Dear viewers, sorry for not posting any posts in this whole week. We just finished our PMR trial exams and we still have tonnes of works to do. I'm writting you this post just to make a quick update. For everyones information, we're going to carry out our whole activities starts from this week,indeed. Have a visit to the kindergarten is one of our main activity in this project. It is because we want to give them an exposure about the extinction of orangutan and some ways to protect them. We also want them to cherish some love and care to orangutan because as we all knows, most children loves animals so much and that is one of the other reasons we want to held our activity there. Besides telling them some story about orangutan, we also held some activities to make the visits more interesting and memorable and we also give some souvenirs for them like our hand-made bookmarks and a pencil. We will post some photos and maybe a video after the visit. I can't wait;)
-syazwani-
Tuesday, August 18, 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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