Orangutan. Physical Characteristics. Size. Orangutans are the world's largest arboreal (tree—dwelling) mammals. Adult males weigh between 50 to 90 kg (110—198 lb.) and can stand between 1.25 to 1.5 m (4.1—5 ft.) in height. Adult male orangutan at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. read more
Orangutans: Species, Characteristics, Behavior In Malay orang means “person” and utan is defined as “forest’. Thus Orangutan literally means “Person of the Forest”. read more
Orangutans have multiple characteristics and adaptations that allow them to stand out when in comparison to other primates. Fur Colour The first thing you would notice about orangutans is their red/orange coat. read more
Orangutan Physical Characteristics. Orangutans are smaller apes than gorillas. The males are much larger than the females. A full grown male is about 260 pounds and almost 6.5 feet tall. read more