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Orangutan of Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo

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  • Young Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, hangs while eating fruit and urinating Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Young Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Young Bornean Orangutan with mouth full, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Young Bornean Orangutan eating, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Male Bornean Orangutan hanging from cable, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Mature female Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, picking and eating a flea at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Mature female Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, picking and eating a flea at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Two mature female Orangutans, Pongo pygmaeus morio, picking and eating a flea at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Two mature female Orangutans, Pongo pygmaeus morio, picking and eating a flea at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • A group of tourists photograph an Orangutan  at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Bornean Orangutan walking on all fours, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Young Bornean Orangutan biting a twig, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Profile of Young Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Young Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, hanging from a branch at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Portrait of Young Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Young Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus morio, hanging from a branch at the Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Portrait of Young Bornean Orangutan biting a twig, Pongo pygmaeus morio, Orang Utan Sanctuary Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Two malaysian girls smelling wild ginger, Sepilok, Sabah
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  • A malaysian girls smelling wild ginger while standing next to the plant, Sepilok, Sabah
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  • Detail of leaf structure, Sepilok, Sabah
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  • The flowering stems are pendulous. The bright pink color of the flower bracts is rare among heliconias, making it very easy to identify. The conspicuous pink part of the large and showy hanging inflorescences is actually the waxy bracts, (modified leaves), with the small green true flowers half-hidden inside. It is pollinated by hermit hummingbirds, whose curved beaks are well adapted to probe the curved flowers for nectar, their main food source. Some species such as the Rufous-breasted Hermitalso use the plant for nesting.
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  • Like all other species of flying squirrels, it has a membrane of skin between its legs, which is used to glide between trees. It is characterised by its dark red colouring and large eyes. When compared to other species of squirrels, this species is large, being on average 422mm long. Entire body dark reddish except for black on nose, chin, eye-ring, behind the ears, feet and tail tip
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  • Like all other species of flying squirrels, it has a membrane of skin between its legs, which is used to glide between trees. It is characterised by its dark red colouring and large eyes. When compared to other species of squirrels, this species is large, being on average 422mm long. Entire body dark reddish except for black on nose, chin, eye-ring, behind the ears, feet and tail tip
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  • Like all other species of flying squirrels, it has a membrane of skin between its legs, which is used to glide between trees. It is characterised by its dark red colouring and large eyes. When compared to other species of squirrels, this species is large, being on average 422mm long. Entire body dark reddish except for black on nose, chin, eye-ring, behind the ears, feet and tail tip
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