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Wallaces Orang Utan
Pongo pygmaeus, bornean orangutan specimen. An Alfred Russel Wallace specimen
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Epitheria Eutheria Haplorhini Hominid Hominidae Hominoid Hominoidea Mammalia Orang Orang Utan Orangutan Placental Ponginae Pongo Primate Primates Shot Simia Simian Simiiformes Theria Utan Wallaces
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This striking photographic print showcases the captivating presence of a Bornean Orang Utan, scientifically known as Pongo pygmaeus, a primate species native to the tropical rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. This particular specimen is an Alfred Russel Wallace collection, named after the renowned British naturalist and explorer who extensively studied these great apes in the late 19th century. Orang Utans, members of the Hominidae family and the Hominoid superfamily, are classified within the order Primates, and are part of the infraorder Simiiformes. They are haplorhini, meaning they possess non-retractile noses, and are placental mammals, belonging to the Theria group. Orang Utans are the largest tree-climbing mammals in the world, with males reaching up to 1.5 meters in height. This photograph captures the Orang Utan's expressive face and powerful build, showcasing their remarkable agility and dexterity as they gracefully navigate their forest habitat. Orang Utans are known for their intelligence and complex social structures, making them one of the most fascinating and intriguing species in the animal kingdom. The image was likely taken in a studio setting, providing a unique and intimate look at this elusive and endangered primate. The photograph serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving their natural habitats and ensuring their survival for future generations to appreciate and learn from these remarkable creatures.
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