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Rehabilitation Orangutan Bukit Lawang Since 1973
History About Rehabilitation Orangutan in Bukit Lawang The island of Sumatra was once covered with jungle, but at the turn of the twentieth century, the rise of the automobile meant that there was a huge new demand...
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5 Reason, You should be come to Bukit Lawang
5 REASON, WHY YOU HAVE TO VISIT BUKIT LAWANG. Bukit Lawang is a tourist spot in the district of Bohorok, Langkat, North Sumatra Province. 68 KM Northwest of Binjai and 80 KM in the city of Medan. Bukit Lawang is...
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Facts About Sumatran Rhinos
Sumatran Rhinos (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) Size:Sumatran rhino are by far the smallest species of rhino Weight:they weigh between 500-960 kg. Shoulder height:they usually stand at 1.20-1.45 metres and are about...
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White-Handed Gibbons
The White Handed Gibbon (Hylobates lar) This Gibbon are rare, small, slender, long-armed, tree-dwelling apes. These very acrobatic primates live in southeast Asia. Gibbons arearboreal; they spend most of their lives...
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Facts About Siamang Gibbon
The Siamang(Symphalangus syndactylus) Siamang is a white-cheeked gibbon that looks very similar to monkey. However, it is a tailless, black-furred ape with the locomotion in trees. Siamang is different from all living...
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