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Tuesday, 22 January 2013
orangutans berneo indonesian
Indonesia one of the leading tourist is the experience of watching a red-haired mammals commonly known as the orang-utan. With only about 7,500 Sumatran orangutans tails tails and 41,000 Borneo orangutans left (according to the WWF) Indonesia is one of the few last places in the world where you can see the funny bermimik animals living freely in the wild. Although you are encouraged to not come into contact with primates is - unless you are Michael Jackson -, the experience of visiting the orang-utan habitat would be an interesting story for the children and grandchildren in the future. Here are four of the best places to see orangutans live freely in the wild.
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