Framed Orangutan Art
Orangutans are some of the largest primates and they only live in Asia, with the vast majority of these apes inhabiting the islands of Malaysia and Indonesia.
They feel at home in any rain forest and this is why they are now on the endangered list, as most of their habitat has been destroyed by deforestation. There is a real danger in this magnificent animals to vanish forever and the only proof of their existence will be the Framed Orangutan Art provided by FramedArt.com.
Framed Orangutan Art highlight not only their imposing stature, with long and strong arms, but also their social nature and friendliness. Their ancestors used to live in Africa but the only surviving Orangutans are the ones that currently live in the Asian rain forest. A quick glance at pictures makes it easy to understand the differences between adult males and females, which differ greatly in terms of appearance and size.
One of the reasons for why so few Framed Orangutan Art feature several apes living together is that these monkeys are solitary beings. Babies spend a lot of time with their mothers, but after the first few years, they live by themselves and rarely interact with their counterparts. In captivity, orangutans can live up to 30 years and this is also the best case scenario for those animals who are still living in the wild. Extremely intelligent, they know how to make good use of tools and they learn from their mistakes and experiences.