How orangutans respond to novelty in the wild

Just like People, Orangutans Get Smoker's Voice

Orangutans can make two sounds at the same time, similar to human beatboxing, study finds

Orangutans can make two sounds at once like a beatboxer

Social mingling shapes how orangutans issue warning calls

Scientists Investigate Stone Tool Making and Using Abilities in Orangutans

Orangutans instinctively use hammers to strike and sharp stones to cut, study finds

Orangutans can learn how to use stone tools as hammers and knives

Ancient giant orangutans evolved smaller bodies surprisingly slowly

Orangutans Observed Using Hammer Tools to Crack Nuts

Young orangutans have sex-specific role models

Young orangutans have sex-specific role models

Study: Orangutans Lose Muscle Mass during Episodes of Fruit Scarcity

Orangutans and bonobos at US zoo get experimental COVID-19 vaccine

Conservationists release 10 orangutans into the wild in Indonesia. There are fewer than 100,000 Bornean orangutans in the wild and the species remains critically endangered.

Orangutans create new ways to communicate with each other in captivity