Orangutans at the Houston Zoo

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Orangutans, native to the southeast asian islands of Borneo and Sumatra, are now highly endangered. These solitary creatures live on a diet consisting mainly of fruit. While visiting the Houston Zoo last week, I took these pictures of two of the resident orangutans, Rudi and Pumpkin.

It was pretty hot out when I took these pictures, so the orangutans were not interested in anything other than relaxation.

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This is Rudi Valentino, a 40 year old male orangutan who loves to paint.

Read about Rudi's paintings here in the Houston Chronicle

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What's going on in that big brain of yours?

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After about two years of age, orangutans in the wild live a life of seclusion, mainly because of food scarcity.

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'Orang' means “person” in Malay, and 'utan' is derived from hutan, which means “forest”, or "Forest Person" when combined.

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A large male orangutan's arms can span up to 8 feet across from fingertip to fingertip, which is much wider than they are tall.

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Bornean and Sumatran orangutans have been known to breed together while in captivity producing viable young.

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Rudi looked up at me with his big soulful eyes several times while I was taking his picture. You can't help but feel a small connection to the animal when they look right at you.

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This is Pumpkin, a 32 year old male Bornean orangutan.

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Pumpkin

There will come a day when these beautiful creatures can no longer exist in the wild do to over-farming of their native habitats.

"The culprit in this case of encroaching extinction isn't poaching, but palm oil, a product found in everything from cupcakes to deodorant."

"Some of the corporations already using zero-deforestation palm oil are Nestlé, Unilever, Mondelez International (the maker of Oreos, Ritz crackers and Nutter Butter cookies) and L'Oreal." SOURCE: Houston Chronicle: Houston orangutans are ambassadors for their endangered cousins


All of these images were captured using a Nikon D850 with a variety of different lenses(200-500mm, 24-70mm, and 50mm prime lens)

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