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Orangutan
The orangutans are two species of great apes known for their intelligence and their long arms and reddish-brown hair. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, they are currently found only in rainforests on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra, though fossils have been found in JavaVietnam and China. They are the only extant species in the genus Pongo and the subfamily Ponginae (which also includes the extinct genera Gigantopithecus and Sivapithecus). Their name derives from the Malay and Indonesian phrase orang hutan, meaning "person of the forest".
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orang-utan
orang-utan /'ɔ:rəɳ'u:tæɳ/ (orang) /'ɔ:rəɳ/ (orang-utan) /'ɔ:rəɳ'u:tæn/
utan) /'ɔ:rəɳ'u:tæn/ danh từ (động vật học) con đười ươi
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