Sentences with phrase «sumatran orangutan»

Edmark's precocious cat, its clever cow, and its irresistible orangutan had won the hearts, Vetras says, of «the tweed - jacketed, Volvo - driving 130 - plus - IQ set» who shopped at specialty chains.
Perhaps, she's likely thinking, it's time to call in the orangutan.
This time they let the show begin: there was the guy in the orangutan suit — playing a character from Thinkin» Things — beating a drum for Edmark.
It attempted to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Monkey by using images that looked like orangutans.
The Orangutan snack was a spoof on KitKat for a campaign last year against Nestle and HSBC over the two company's dealings with Indonesian palm oil producer Sinar Mas, whom Greenpeace accused of illegal deforestation.
Like, say, chomping down on an Orangutan finger like it was a candy bar.
«The year before last I was in Indonesia looking at the Borneo rainforest and orangutans and stuff.»
Greenpeace considers this a major victory: two months ago, the environmental group targeted Nestle's use of palm oil with a purposely unsettling video that compared eating Kit - Kat bars to snacking on the bloodied appendages of orangutans.
But then some business school professor would probably be rude enough to bring up the fact that if 225 million orangutans had engaged in a similar exercise, the results would be much the same... I would argue, however, that there are some important differences in the examples I am going to present.
For one thing, if (a) you had taken 225 million orangutans distributed roughly as the U.S. population is; if (b) 215 winners were left after 20 days; and if (c) you found that 40 came from a particular zoo in Omaha, you would be pretty sure you were onto something.
So, the Jungle Island Zoo in Miami has figured out that its orangutans can communicate to its staff using iPads.
So, to recap, human workers at a zoo are now taking orders from orangutans on an app that was designed for them by other human workers.
A new study has theorized that human beings are more closely related to orangutans than chimps.
Vertebrates 505 Tetrapods 395 Amniotes, 340 Mammals 220 Mammals that birth live young (i.e. non-egg-laying) Placental mammals (i.e. non-marsupials) 125 Supraprimates, bats, whales, most hoofed mammals, and most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (a-pes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (a-pes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humans 0.2
And have you ever seen how a female ape or orangutan treats her young?
if its the human species... we are but a single branch of primates in the great ape family... Like gorillas and orangutans — we are the product of an evolutionary chain that included compet itors like Cro magnon, and Neanderthal — just like any other animal species.
THe congregaton was applauding, whooping, hollering and in general behaving like a group of rabid orangutans.
Vertebrates 505 Tetrapods 395 Amniotes, 340 Mammals 220 Mammals that birth live young (i.e. non-egg-laying) Pl - acental mammals (i.e. non-marsupials) 125 Supraprimates, bats, whales, most hoofed mammals, and most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos 79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (apes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (apes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humans 0.2
Our genome is nearly identical to the chimpanzee genome, a little less identical to the gorilla genome, a little less identical to the orangutan genome, and so on — and this correspondence is present in ways that are not needed for function (such as the location of shared genetic defects, the order of genes on chromosomes, and on and on).
Specifically, we are great apes, along with orangutans, gorillas, and chimps / bonobos.
Chimpanzees, humans, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans (etc) all share a common ancestor.
And we may suspect that Rousseau's claim that the experiment could not be «tried innocently» unless it were known in advance that orangutans were themselves human may be less sincere than his playful willingness to contemplate — in the name, of course, of research — acts of bestiality that would deny any distinct place in the creation to humanity.
«There would, however, be a method by which, if the orangutan and others were of the human species, the crudest observers could assure themselves of it even by demonstration; but since a single generation would not suffice for this experiment, it must be considered impracticable, because it would be necessary for what is only an hypothesis to be already proved true before the experiment that was to prove it true could be tried innocently.»
Desiring to be like God, he can contemplate the possibility that he might be a fit mate for an orangutan.
23 She also notes that in her studies gorillas give clearer evidence of deception than do chimps or orangutans.
SRCOG — Susan D. Suarez and Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. «Self - Recognition in Chimps and Orangutans, but Not Gorillas.»
Multiple brands of Christianity claim the same Lord and read the same Bible, and yet they promote a set of values sometimes as different as apples and orangutans.
Gallup's findings have been replicated by others and extended to include orangutans.
In connection with her research with the orangutan Chantek, H. Lyn Miles offers a five - level schemata of deception.
The Orangutan should have known better.
However, 98 % of our DNA is identical to that of a subspecies of chimpanzee called the «bonobo», next in relation is the other subspecies of chimpanzee (the better know «common chimpanzee»), then gorillas, then orangutans, then the lesser apes «gibbons.»
He appears to be like a grown - up child, or, perhaps, a hairless orangutan; a proto - human being, he is human only or mainly in looks.
Not surprisingly, evolution since the time of Darwin has claimed that humans, orangutans, chimpanzees, and macaques evolved recently from a common ancestor.
In particular, humans share an unfortunate «broken gene» with many other primates, including chimpanzees, orangutans, and macaques.
It's funny that creatures such as ourselves» forked radishes, cousins to the ant, the sparrow, and the orangutan» are yet capable of ratiocination, and in his philosophical tales McCall Smith deftly exploits the comic potential of that incongruity even as he argues for a certain vision of the examined life.
EXTRACTED FROM 100 % PURE COCONUT OIL: Brain Octane is carefully extracted from 100 % pure coconut oil, not palm oil, to protect wild orangutan habitat in Southeast Asia.
It does have palm oil, that's always a concern (rainforest, orangutan habitat) but perhaps I could look into their sourcing.
Indonesia's palm oil has long earned the ire of conscious consumers — its production has been linked to child and forced labour, massive deforestation and the demise of iconic species like orangutans.
Many also use palm oil which is horribly cruel to orangutans and harsh on the environment too.
This large - scale deforestation is pushing many species to extinction, and findings show that if nothing changes species like the orangutan could become extinct in the wild within the next 5 - 10 years, and Sumatran tigers less than 3 years.»
Are we destroying rain forests and orangutan habitat to make a vegan butter replacement?
THANK YOU for a recipe without the fragmented, oxidized dairy and without palm oil, which is destroying orangutan habitat.
Australia's largest dairy is using a palm oil product — linked to the deforestation of orangutan habitat and biosecurity scares — in cow feed while promoting its product as based on Tasmania's pristine pastures.
The near extinct Sumatran Orangutan will be forever in your debt if it is removed from the list.
The palm fruit oil we source is not linked to the destruction of old growth rain forests, the release of greenhouse gases, the displacement of native people, or the extinction of orangutans or Sumatran tigers (which only live in Borneo and Sumatra in Indonesia).
Indeed when produced irresponsibly, it harms tropical forests and threatens wildlife such as orangutans, elephants and tigers.
The removal of acres of rainforest threatens the rich biodiversity in these finely balanced ecosystems, along with the habitat of species such as the orangutan.
Best of all no baby cows were murdered: — RRB - And no habitats stolen from Orangutans!!
In 1990 there were around 315,000 orangutans.
The orangutan is only one of a number of species facing extinction as a result of deforestation.
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