One fascinating thing is that both 🦧 & ☀️ 🐻 make “nests” up in the trees out of branches & leaves, to sleep. Fun to see some of that behavior in your footage!
“Orangutan” or “orang” “utan” is completely from Bahasa language - meaning “orang” (person) and “utan” (forest), or “person of the forest”. Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Indonesian are just different dialects of the same language. 🦧 And orangutan has the same name in both Malaysia & Indonesia :)
That term is to be differentiated between humans who also make forest as their home, i.e "orang asli/orang dayak" and the rest of us "orang bandar", "orang kampung", "orang putih" and many others orang. 🙂
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One fascinating thing is that both 🦧 & ☀️ 🐻 make “nests” up in the trees out of branches & leaves, to sleep.
Fun to see some of that behavior in your footage!
@@emmaleeaman1110 it is so cute to see them snoozing all the way in the trees for sure 👍
Beautiful video
Thank you 😀 we are glad you enjoyed it
Guys, you should have visited the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary.
Hey Charles we thought about it but after watching some other videos decided against it, they looked scary lol
@@robshaztravelsNo, they are not..they rarely attack people..the macaque monkeys are way more aggressive and they're everywhere
“Orangutan” or “orang” “utan” is completely from Bahasa language - meaning “orang” (person) and “utan” (forest), or “person of the forest”.
Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Indonesian are just different dialects of the same language.
🦧 And orangutan has the same name in both Malaysia & Indonesia :)
Thanks for that Emma good information 😊
That term is to be differentiated between humans who also make forest as their home, i.e "orang asli/orang dayak" and the rest of us "orang bandar", "orang kampung", "orang putih" and many others orang. 🙂
In mandarin, orangutan is called red fur ape.
Thank you for letting us know 🙏😀
Sadly sabah's forest is getting smaller due to palm plantations.
It sure is and it is very sad :(