Orangutan
(noun)
A great ape found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra.
Origin:
The word "orangutan" comes from the malay word "orang" meaning "person" and "hutan" meaning "forest", it refers to a great ape found in the rainforests of borneo and sumatra.
Examples:
- The orangutan is an intelligent animal, capable of using tools and solving problems.
- The orangutan is an endangered species, with only around 100,000 individuals remaining in the wild.
- Orangutans are arboreal animals and spend most of their time in the trees.
- Orangutan's diet mostly consists of fruits, leaves, and insects.
- The orangutan's habitat is under threat from illegal logging and deforestation.