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Young orangutan
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14776
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Baby orang-utans cling to their mother’s belly for the first few weeks of their lives.
$4.99
Delivery time approx. 2-5 business days
Free standard shipping on orders $40+
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Age Recommendation
3-8years
Dimensions
1.5 x 1.6 x 2.1 inch
Baby orang-utans cling to their mother’s belly for the first few weeks of their lives. When baby orang-utans reach the age of two and are strong enough, they swing between branches themselves using their long arms. However, they still hold their mother’s hand as they do so to be on the safe side.
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