If I recall, they also hunt in a highly organized manner as a group.
Chimpanzess hunt in an organized manner; orangs are not meat eaters.
Ape culture hints at earlier evolutionThe complex behaviour of orangutans suggests human culture started to develop 14 million years ago, much earlier than thought. At this time the ancestors of chimps and orangutans diverged... Professor Van Schaik warned though that political unrest and habitat destruction could prevent further studies.
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Thursday, 2 January, 2003New ape population foundConservationists believe about 2,000 rare apes are living out of sight in a remote lowland region of East Kalimantan. The find, if confirmed, will raise the number of known orang-utans in the world by about 10 per cent... The claim, by researchers from the US-based conservation group Nature Conservancy, is based on signs of nests made by the apes... They are in grave danger of extinction, because their habitat is under threat from illegal logging, forest fires and gold mining... Primate experts have predicted that the apes will be found only in zoos by the year 2020 unless immediate steps are taken to protect them.
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Tuesday, 26 November, 2002
Orangutans? I think not. The adult males are solitary. The females are a bit more gregarious. And no orangutan does much "hunting." They forage, and they're not comfortable on the ground.