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Home > Media > News > Brief information about the new species of orangutan in Sumatra, Indonesia
2017-11-03 In News, Publications

Brief information about the new species of orangutan in Sumatra, Indonesia

Please find below some brief information regarding the newly described species of orangutan, Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis)!  Again available in both the Indonesian and English languages.

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