Sitting Male Orangutan Primate Museum quality reproduction
Sculpture characteristics
- Hand crafted from quality fibreglass material
- High detail museum quality sculpture reproduction of a Sumatran Male Orangutan – Life-size
- Facial features depicts a male with distinctive enlarged/wide cheek pads.
- Sitting Pose – strudy base and fixing plates
- Designed to sit in a low-level nest in a tree or on the ground
- Completed with true to life colouring, fur texture, anatomoy and eyes
Orangutan facts
- Arms are about twice as long as the trunk
- Feet are like another set of hands- prehensile with long toes
- Longivity 45-60years in the wild
- Males are mostly solitary animals
- They are among the most intelligent primates
- Like other apes, orangutans have a slow life history which makes it difficult for them to recover from severe population losses
Suitable for
- Natural history animal enthusiasts
- Zoos & Wildlife parks
- Museums
- Educational institutions
GIGANTOPITHECUS reproduction
Natureworks is planning to recreate its extinct giant ancestor in the near future – GIGANTOPITHECUS which was also a gigantic member of the Ponginae family this went extinct somewhere between 2 million and 300,000 years ago.
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