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>>4900860Tell us, friends, what are your thoughts on the orange people and their spooky goings on?
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>sinister
I'LL SWALLOW YOUR SOUL
>>4900924swallow this
Perfect for ripping into the flesh of a pomelo, and letting the juices run down your chin.
AHHH NOOO HE'S TOO GRUMPY
Oo oo ah ah fellow pongos. Say, does anyone remember how to get to our secret watering hole? I seem to have forgotten.
>>4901048right back the way you came
>>4901087everyone enjoys a pumpkin
Let me tell you folks, Gunung Mulu has the best durians you can find in Borneo-the best!
>>4901305>we're gonna build a giant electrified fence around Indonesia>and we'll make the chimps pay for it>Mr Moskovy Monke is a bigly good friend of mine>we will be able to sort out the baboon wars - that I can tell you
startled
>>4901196Impressive desu
Went to the library today, surprisingly they only had one primatology book.
>>4901862handsome chap
>>4900924>>4901018it's time to Man (of the forest) Up
They can rip little gibbons in half effortlessly but instead keep them as pets when they're introduced to each other. Imagine doing this with a chimp? Those little gibbon bastards would be in 20 pieces within a minute.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrjlZI9fxIE
>>4902505What about gorillas? what do you think would happen then?
>>4902508gorillas are cannibalistic so I wouldnt give the gibbon favorable odds
>>4902505https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bmYRHgE8WM
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You can see the intelligence in their eyes. Only a handful of animals like that.
>>4903048I wonder how common white sclera is in orangs.
>>4903048I feel like this with elephants too
Behold: Oshine's next baby boy (right)his name is Sibu Junior
>>4903442What happened to him?
>>4903442baby pongos always have a shocked/amazed face. wrinkly wide-eyed babies.i love them
>>4903612mother wouldn't nurse, so Dublin zoo had to hand-rear himall orphaned and rejected pongo babies get sent to Oshine (or in one instance, her slightly less motherly-inclined neighbour, RoRo) so they can grow up happy and healthyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBYBAb1m4-4
>>4903658he's seeing everything for the first timeit's bound to be interesting
>>4903665Oshine is like a sister to me
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>>4903775Oshine is my waifu
>>4903781teeniesttiniestlittle ears
>>4903688Bhandar looks displeased >:^(0
>>4904234Bandar looks like a proud dad :^3O
>>4904302>luv me missus>luv me bairnsimple as
JARANG UPDATEbaby Doofus BULLIES Jarang, disrespects him because he is jealous of his hair.there have been reports from Blackpool town of pinching and biting and general LARKING ABOUT.Jarang practices his climbing to escape the little bald homunculus.
Orangs are not knuckle walkers like chimps and gorillas are.
>>4904730jarang is like a whole year older than rufus and yet they’re still the same sizehow is this possible
>>4905054poor boy is pretty sick
>>4905237imagine what knowledge he's passing on
>>4904730Momma looks proud
>>4905424What's wrong with his eye?
>>4905455his step-dad got angry with him one day, so he thumped himhis eye started to get betterbut then he got thumped again in a play fight with one of his budding haremthe eye itself is fine, he just can't open the lid all the way
>>4905465pongo parents can be so cruel…especially since amy rejected him as a youngin' as well
>>4900860Anyone else really love adult pongos, but want to pity the babies? Pongo babies just look like fat nig children. Although listening to a baby pongo cry is heart wrenching unlike a macaque screeching.
>>4905729don't feel too badhe got to ride the pongo vestwe shall never feel such joy
>>4905924look at this chunky munkysuch a silly girlI want to take a damp flannel and clean up that mess she's making on her baby bump
>>4905743this always
I recently learned more about orangutans and I started to really like them. I think for a Christmas present I will try to adopt one. Also, why do you guys call them pongos here?
>Kopral was kept as a pet in a cage until he escaped, climbing an electricity pole that electrocuted him and burned his arm.>Unfortunately, his condition was so severe that both his arms had to be amputated when he arrived. >Despite this, he was an outstanding student at forest school, climbing trees and building nests with his feet and mouth.Brave lad.
>>4900860YABBAMY ICING
>>4906553Pongo is their genus name, and it’s much quicker to type than Orangutan.
>>4906556at least show our lad with his Giga Flange
>>4906553have you seen orangutan jungle school? that turned me into a full blown pongo fanatic.
>>4906553harapi is such a uniquely ugly baby pongo. still love him though.
>>4906662>Despite everything, he became a flangechadTruly inspiring
>>4906612Thank you>>4906662I thought that picture showed off his arms (or lack thereof) well>>4906670I just started watching it actually. I'll definitely donate to them when I'm able to. It would be a dream come true to volunteer for orangutan care someday...>>4906671You think so? I thought he was uniquely cute! How about Onyer?
Here’s a Pongo picture from Monkeys & Apes, A Portrait of the Animal World by Paul Sterry.
>>4906862>You think so? I thought he was uniquely cute! How about Onyer?maybe calling him ugly was a bit mean. he’s just a bit goofy looking. he just needs a good dental cleaning. still cute! i love onyer and all baby pongos. from the BORA rescue i think i'm partial to mabel.
>>4907024brehs.....
>>4907024beautiful mum
>>4907094Nah, he's is a ugly little fucker. Since all pongo babies look like worse case possible downs syndrome nig babies with hair gene disorders thats saying a lot. Even the retarded baby jarang isn't that ugly.
Harapi is a embarassing embred hillbilly pongo
I think all pongos are cute
>>4907447they areunfortunately pityfags like to camp out in these threads. it’s best to ignore them.
>>4907447Why do they have abocado skin?
>>4907552i’ve always wondered this too
>>4906556>>4906662do guys reckon kopral will have kids in the future? iirc he has his own little island
>>4907724Well, he seems to have a thing for Lesley. >Kopral and Lesley have lived together on the island for quite some time, after first meeting in Forest School. >They have a very close relationship, as evident in their behaviour; Lesley always waits for Kopral to come and eat together at the edge of the island>He is a charming flirt, making kissing sounds at his friend, LesleyI think it would be really nice if he had a kid someday.
pongo
>>4908020a controversial opinionbut one that I share
>>4908020Hell yeah
>>4908161And that’s the bottom line, because Stone Cold said so!
>>4908024>>4908161
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>>4908609very facts body indeed
>Did you know that blood transfusions for orangutans are quite rare but vitally important? Orangutans, like humans, have different blood types, and finding a suitable donor can be a challenge>When a transfusion is needed, veterinarians often turn to healthy, compatible orangutans living to donate blood. The process is quite similar to that in humans, involving careful matching and monitoring
>>4908678Coming up with filenames is hard.
>>4908695what if you used human blood for a transfusion? and vice versa
I love how graceful they look even when doing the silliest poses
How tall can they get?