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· The word orang-utan comes from the Malay for "person of the forest"
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Complacency over deforestation pushes orang-utan closer to extinction
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Their name is derived from the Malay words "orang" (man) and "(h)utan" (forest).
Harmon Leon: I Scout for Baby Orangutans That Vaguely Resemble My Ex-Girlfriend
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Their name is derived from the Malay words "orang" (man) and "(h)utan" (forest).
Harmon Leon: I Scout for Baby Orangutans That Vaguely Resemble My Ex-Girlfriend
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Nicolas "Etre Et Avoir" Philibert documents a 40-year-old orang-utan in a Paris zoo.
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Complacency over deforestation pushes orang-utan closer to extinction
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Min känsla är att det är få som insett att Google inte byggt en ny app utan bygger [...]
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His head slanted back like an orang-utan's and he had but little more intelligence.
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He haunted the deck at night, a great, burly, robust ghost, black with the sunburn of thirty years of sea and hairy as an orang-utan.
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Tiden söker sin röst (The age is seeking its voice, 1982) on the Swedish modernist writer Erik Lindegren's wartime book of poetry mannen utan väg (The man without a way), with a particular interest in the poems 'relation to French and English modernism, to literary tradition and to the contemporary ideological collapse, provoked by World War II.
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