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Julik Pamungkaswati
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The scientific name of Orangutan from Northern Sumatra
Pongo Abelii
Pongo Pygmaeus
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The scientific name of Orangutan from Borneo
Pongo Abelii
Pongo Pygmaeus
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Orangutans have ..... bodies
strong
big
small
weak
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Orangutan male can be .... tall.
1.5 meters
15 meters
150 centimeters
1500 centimeters
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Orangutan
Orangutans are great apes from Indonesia. Orangutan means man of the forest. They live in Sumatra and Borneo. The scientific name of Orangutan from Northern Sumatra is Pongo Abelii and the scientiic name of Orangutan from Borneo is Pongo Pygmaeus.
Orangutans have big bodies. A male orangutan can be more than 100 kilograms and can be quite tall. His height can be up to 150 centimeters tall. Female orangutans are smaller and shorter than the males. A mature female orangutan’s weight is about 40 kilograms. Her height is about 120 centimeters tall.
Orangutans have reddish brown hair. Unlike monkeys, they do not have tails. They have strong arms. They use their arms to swing between branches.
Orangutans live with their small family groups. They usually live in the tree branches where they build their nests. Orangutans’ favorite food is fruits. They also eat insects, honey, bird eggs, bark, and plants. They sometimes eat meat too. When they are thirsty, they sometimes drink the water from holes in the tree branches.
Orangutans are an endangered species because their habitat is threatened by people doing deforestation. The number of Bornean orangutans around 2017 was estimated at about 104,000 and the Sumatran orangutans about 7,500.
Adapted from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/orangutan
Where do orangutans live with their groups?
They live on the floor of forest
They live near the see
They usually live together with their family
They live in the tree branches
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Orangutan
Orangutans are great apes from Indonesia. Orangutan means man of the forest. They live in Sumatra and Borneo. The scientific name of Orangutan from Northern Sumatra is Pongo Abelii and the scientiic name of Orangutan from Borneo is Pongo Pygmaeus.
Orangutans have big bodies. A male orangutan can be more than 100 kilograms and can be quite tall. His height can be up to 150 centimeters tall. Female orangutans are smaller and shorter than the males. A mature female orangutan’s weight is about 40 kilograms. Her height is about 120 centimeters tall.
Orangutans have reddish brown hair. Unlike monkeys, they do not have tails. They have strong arms. They use their arms to swing between branches.
Orangutans live with their small family groups. They usually live in the tree branches where they build their nests. Orangutans’ favorite food is fruits. They also eat insects, honey, bird eggs, bark, and plants. They sometimes eat meat too. When they are thirsty, they sometimes drink the water from holes in the tree branches.
Orangutans are an endangered species because their habitat is threatened by people doing deforestation. The number of Bornean orangutans around 2017 was estimated at about 104,000 and the Sumatran orangutans about 7,500.
Adapted from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/orangutan)
The male orangutans are ..... and .... than the female
smaller
bigger
shorter
taller
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Orangutan
Orangutans are great apes from Indonesia. Orangutan means man of the forest. They live in Sumatra and Borneo. The scientific name of Orangutan from Northern Sumatra is Pongo Abelii and the scientiic name of Orangutan from Borneo is Pongo Pygmaeus.
Orangutans have big bodies. A male orangutan can be more than 100 kilograms and can be quite tall. His height can be up to 150 centimeters tall. Female orangutans are smaller and shorter than the males. A mature female orangutan’s weight is about 40 kilograms. Her height is about 120 centimeters tall.
Orangutans have reddish brown hair. Unlike monkeys, they do not have tails. They have strong arms. They use their arms to swing between branches.
Orangutans live with their small family groups. They usually live in the tree branches where they build their nests. Orangutans’ favorite food is fruits. They also eat insects, honey, bird eggs, bark, and plants. They sometimes eat meat too. When they are thirsty, they sometimes drink the water from holes in the tree branches.
Orangutans are an endangered species because their habitat is threatened by people doing deforestation. The number of Bornean orangutans around 2017 was estimated at about 104,000 and the Sumatran orangutans about 7,500.
Adapted from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/orangutan)
How weight is the mature female orangutan? It is about ... kilograms
40
100
120
150
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