Author: Deborah Underwood
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781403472311
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Orangutans are amazing animals. Explore these interesting creatures in their habitat and discover what wild world they call home. Colorful photos and detailed information make these exciting titles for introducing readers to animal behavior.
Watching Orangutans in Asia
Author: Deborah Underwood
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781403472311
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Orangutans are amazing animals. Explore these interesting creatures in their habitat and discover what wild world they call home. Colorful photos and detailed information make these exciting titles for introducing readers to animal behavior.
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781403472311
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Orangutans are amazing animals. Explore these interesting creatures in their habitat and discover what wild world they call home. Colorful photos and detailed information make these exciting titles for introducing readers to animal behavior.
All About Asian Orangutans
Author: Carol Kline
Publisher: Mitchell Lane
ISBN: 1545746478
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Why do orangutans have such long arms? Where do they spend most of their days and nights? What is the orangutan's "long call?" Look inside All About Asian Orangutans to find the answers. You'll also discover beautiful, close-up photos of these strong and smart great apes. Orangutans is one of 18 books in our Animals Around the World series. Be sure to check out all 18!
Publisher: Mitchell Lane
ISBN: 1545746478
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Why do orangutans have such long arms? Where do they spend most of their days and nights? What is the orangutan's "long call?" Look inside All About Asian Orangutans to find the answers. You'll also discover beautiful, close-up photos of these strong and smart great apes. Orangutans is one of 18 books in our Animals Around the World series. Be sure to check out all 18!
Orangutans in Borneo
Author: Tamara Thiessen
Publisher: Horizon Guides
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
Publisher: Horizon Guides
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
Horizon Guides’ Orangutans in Borneo is your one-stop guide to responsible orangutan tourism.
This guide provides the inspiration and practical information you need to begin planning a trip to see orangutans in Borneo.
We compare how to see orangutans in the wild with those in rehabilitation centres, look at the different locations in Borneo where you can see orangutans and explore conservation efforts to save the orangutan’s habitat.
In this guide:
- In-depth travel planning guide to orangutan trips in Borneo
- First-hand travel experiences from conservationists, charities and animal welfare experts
- Route maps highlighting potential itineraries
- Guidance on when to visit and what to experience
Our Orangutans in Borneo guide is designed to help travellers learn more about how to see orangutans and their behaviour. Get inspired by our first-hand experiences and get planning with our in-depth guides.
Wild Man from Borneo
Author: Robert Cribb
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824840267
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Wild Man from Borneo offers the first comprehensive history of the human-orangutan encounter. Arguably the most humanlike of all the great apes, particularly in intelligence and behavior, the orangutan has been cherished, used, and abused ever since it was first brought to the attention of Europeans in the seventeenth century. The red ape has engaged the interest of scientists, philosophers, artists, and the public at large in a bewildering array of guises that have by no means been exclusively zoological or ecological. One reason for such a long-term engagement with a being found only on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra is that, like its fellow great apes, the orangutan stands on that most uncomfortable dividing line between human and animal, existing, for us, on what has been called “the dangerous edge of the garden of nature.” Beginning with the scientific discovery of the red ape more than three hundred years ago, this work goes on to examine the ways in which its human attributes have been both recognized and denied in science, philosophy, travel literature, popular science, literature, theatre, museums, and film. The authors offer a provocative analysis of the origin of the name “orangutan,” trace how the ape has been recruited to arguments on topics as diverse as slavery and rape, and outline the history of attempts to save the animal from extinction. Today, while human populations increase exponentially, that of the orangutan is in dangerous decline. The remaining “wild men of Borneo” are under increasing threat from mining interests, logging, human population expansion, and the widespread destruction of forests. The authors hope that this history will, by adding to our knowledge of this fascinating being, assist in some small way in their preservation.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824840267
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Wild Man from Borneo offers the first comprehensive history of the human-orangutan encounter. Arguably the most humanlike of all the great apes, particularly in intelligence and behavior, the orangutan has been cherished, used, and abused ever since it was first brought to the attention of Europeans in the seventeenth century. The red ape has engaged the interest of scientists, philosophers, artists, and the public at large in a bewildering array of guises that have by no means been exclusively zoological or ecological. One reason for such a long-term engagement with a being found only on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra is that, like its fellow great apes, the orangutan stands on that most uncomfortable dividing line between human and animal, existing, for us, on what has been called “the dangerous edge of the garden of nature.” Beginning with the scientific discovery of the red ape more than three hundred years ago, this work goes on to examine the ways in which its human attributes have been both recognized and denied in science, philosophy, travel literature, popular science, literature, theatre, museums, and film. The authors offer a provocative analysis of the origin of the name “orangutan,” trace how the ape has been recruited to arguments on topics as diverse as slavery and rape, and outline the history of attempts to save the animal from extinction. Today, while human populations increase exponentially, that of the orangutan is in dangerous decline. The remaining “wild men of Borneo” are under increasing threat from mining interests, logging, human population expansion, and the widespread destruction of forests. The authors hope that this history will, by adding to our knowledge of this fascinating being, assist in some small way in their preservation.
Orangutan
Author: Rita Goldner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983633358
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
A children's picture book about a day in the life of a young orangutan in the rainforest canopy of Borneo.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983633358
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
A children's picture book about a day in the life of a young orangutan in the rainforest canopy of Borneo.
Suryia Swims!
Author: Dr. Bhagavan Antle
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0805093176
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Although orangutans are not supposed to like water, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina plays with her dog friend in the bathtub and learns to swim and dive in the pool. Based on a true story. Full color.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0805093176
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Although orangutans are not supposed to like water, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina plays with her dog friend in the bathtub and learns to swim and dive in the pool. Based on a true story. Full color.
Orangutans Up Close
Author: Carmen Bredeson
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 9780766030787
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
"Provides an up-close look at orangutans for new readers"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 9780766030787
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
"Provides an up-close look at orangutans for new readers"--Provided by publisher.
Asia
Author: Leila Merrell Foster
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
ISBN: 9781403485496
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Briefly describes the landscape, weather, plants, animals, languages, and famous attractions of the continent of Asia.
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
ISBN: 9781403485496
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Briefly describes the landscape, weather, plants, animals, languages, and famous attractions of the continent of Asia.
Among Orangutans
Author: Carel van Schaik
Publisher: teNeues
ISBN: 9780674015777
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The local people know him as the "Man of the Forest," who refused to speak for fear of being put to work. And indeed the bear-like Sumatran orangutan, with his moon face, lanky arms, and shaggy red hair, does seem uncannily human; one of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, the orangutan may have much to tell us about the origins of human intelligence, technology, and culture. In this book one of the world's leading experts on Sumatran orangutans, working in collaboration with nature photographer Perry van Duijnhoven, takes us deep into the disappearing world of these captivating primates. In a narrative that is part adventure, part field journal, part call to conscience, Carel van Schaik introduces us to the colorful characters and complex lives of the orangutans who inhabit the vanishing forests of Sumatra. In compelling words and pictures, we come to know the personalities and temperaments of our primate cousins as they go about their days: building double-decker tree nests; using leaves as napkins, gloves, rain hats, and blankets, and sticks as backscratchers and probes; nurturing their infants longer and more intensely than any other nonhuman mammal. Here are the births and deaths, the first use of a tool, the defeat of a rival, the gradual loss of influence that, while fascinating to observe, may also help us to reconstruct human evolution.
Publisher: teNeues
ISBN: 9780674015777
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The local people know him as the "Man of the Forest," who refused to speak for fear of being put to work. And indeed the bear-like Sumatran orangutan, with his moon face, lanky arms, and shaggy red hair, does seem uncannily human; one of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, the orangutan may have much to tell us about the origins of human intelligence, technology, and culture. In this book one of the world's leading experts on Sumatran orangutans, working in collaboration with nature photographer Perry van Duijnhoven, takes us deep into the disappearing world of these captivating primates. In a narrative that is part adventure, part field journal, part call to conscience, Carel van Schaik introduces us to the colorful characters and complex lives of the orangutans who inhabit the vanishing forests of Sumatra. In compelling words and pictures, we come to know the personalities and temperaments of our primate cousins as they go about their days: building double-decker tree nests; using leaves as napkins, gloves, rain hats, and blankets, and sticks as backscratchers and probes; nurturing their infants longer and more intensely than any other nonhuman mammal. Here are the births and deaths, the first use of a tool, the defeat of a rival, the gradual loss of influence that, while fascinating to observe, may also help us to reconstruct human evolution.
Suryia and Roscoe
Author: Dr. Bhagavan Antle
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0805093168
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Based on a true story, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina forms an unlikely friendship with a lost dog who comes to live there.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0805093168
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Based on a true story, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina forms an unlikely friendship with a lost dog who comes to live there.