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Do oranutanges stay in groups? - Answers

Yes, orangutans are generally solitary animals, especially adult males. They typically prefer to live alone, although females often stay with their offspring for several years. However, they may come together in loose groups for feeding or during mating seasons. Social interactions can occur, but overall, they are known for their independence compared to other primates.



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Yes, orangutans are generally solitary animals, especially adult males. They typically prefer to live alone, although females often stay with their offspring for several years. However, they may come together in loose groups for feeding or during mating seasons. Social interactions can occur, but overall, they are known for their independence compared to other primates.



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Do oranutanges stay in groups? - Answers

Yes, orangutans are generally solitary animals, especially adult males. They typically prefer to live alone, although females often stay with their offspring for several years. However, they may come together in loose groups for feeding or during mating seasons. Social interactions can occur, but overall, they are known for their independence compared to other primates.

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